J. B. (1652). The knight errant: Being a witty, notable and true relation of the strange adventures of Sir William Hart now prisoner in the tower: his severall exploits, cheats, and most witty tricks by him acted ever since his first beeing untill his proclaiming the Scotch king at Worcester, in August last. Written by J.B. Gent. Printed by E. C..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJ. B. The Knight Errant: Being a Witty, Notable and True Relation of the Strange Adventures of Sir William Hart Now Prisoner in the Tower: His Severall Exploits, Cheats, and Most Witty Tricks by Him Acted Ever Since His First Beeing Untill His Proclaiming the Scotch King at Worcester, in August Last. Written by J.B. Gent. London: Printed by E. C., 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJ. B. The Knight Errant: Being a Witty, Notable and True Relation of the Strange Adventures of Sir William Hart Now Prisoner in the Tower: His Severall Exploits, Cheats, and Most Witty Tricks by Him Acted Ever Since His First Beeing Untill His Proclaiming the Scotch King at Worcester, in August Last. Written by J.B. Gent. Printed by E. C., 1652.