Hind, J. (1651). The trial of Captain James Hind on Friday last before the honourable court at the Sessions in the Old-Bayley.: With his examination and confession; his speech touching the King of Scots; his merry conceits and witty pranks presented to the judges; the manner of his gallant deportment; an order for his further trial at Oxford; the reasons demonstrated; and a charge of high-treason exhibited against him. With his narrative and declaration touching all his pranks and proceeding. Published for general satisfaction, by him who subscribes himself - James Hind. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHind, James. The Trial of Captain James Hind on Friday Last Before the Honourable Court at the Sessions in the Old-Bayley.: With His Examination and Confession; His Speech Touching the King of Scots; His Merry Conceits and Witty Pranks Presented to the Judges; the Manner of His Gallant Deportment; an Order for His Further Trial at Oxford; the Reasons Demonstrated; and a Charge of High-treason Exhibited Against Him. With His Narrative and Declaration Touching All His Pranks and Proceeding. Published for General Satisfaction, by Him Who Subscribes Himself - James Hind. [London: publisher not identified, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHind, James. The Trial of Captain James Hind on Friday Last Before the Honourable Court at the Sessions in the Old-Bayley.: With His Examination and Confession; His Speech Touching the King of Scots; His Merry Conceits and Witty Pranks Presented to the Judges; the Manner of His Gallant Deportment; an Order for His Further Trial at Oxford; the Reasons Demonstrated; and a Charge of High-treason Exhibited Against Him. With His Narrative and Declaration Touching All His Pranks and Proceeding. Published for General Satisfaction, by Him Who Subscribes Himself - James Hind. publisher not identified, 1651.