(1641). The citizens of London's humble petition to the right honourable the knights, ciizens [sic], and burgesses of the Commons House in Parliament.: Subscribed with the names of about twenty thousand, both aldermen, aldermens deputies, merchants, common counsell men, &c. Presented the 11. of Decem. 1641. And accepted. With the manner of their going to the Parliament House. For T.B..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Citizens of London's Humble Petition to the Right Honourable the Knights, Ciizens [sic], and Burgesses of the Commons House in Parliament.: Subscribed with the Names of About Twenty Thousand, Both Aldermen, Aldermens Deputies, Merchants, Common Counsell Men, &c. Presented the 11. of Decem. 1641. And Accepted. With the Manner of Their Going to the Parliament House. Printed at London: For T.B., 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Citizens of London's Humble Petition to the Right Honourable the Knights, Ciizens [sic], and Burgesses of the Commons House in Parliament.: Subscribed with the Names of About Twenty Thousand, Both Aldermen, Aldermens Deputies, Merchants, Common Counsell Men, &c. Presented the 11. of Decem. 1641. And Accepted. With the Manner of Their Going to the Parliament House. For T.B., 1641.