(1643). The protestation and declaration of divers knights, esquires, gentlemen, and free-holders of the counties of Lincolne and Nottingham: against the unjust oppressions and inhumane proceedings of William Earle of New-castle and his cavaleers:: Wherein they doe declare themselves enemies to all such violent courses, and protest to hazzard their lives and estates in defense of His Majesty, the Common-wealth, and the high court of Parliament. The true copy, sent to be printed at London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Protestation and Declaration of Divers Knights, Esquires, Gentlemen, and Free-holders of the Counties of Lincolne and Nottingham: Against the Unjust Oppressions and Inhumane Proceedings of William Earle of New-castle and His Cavaleers:: Wherein They Doe Declare Themselves Enemies to All Such Violent Courses, and Protest to Hazzard Their Lives and Estates in Defense of His Majesty, the Common-wealth, and the High Court of Parliament. [London]: The true copy, sent to be printed at London, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Protestation and Declaration of Divers Knights, Esquires, Gentlemen, and Free-holders of the Counties of Lincolne and Nottingham: Against the Unjust Oppressions and Inhumane Proceedings of William Earle of New-castle and His Cavaleers:: Wherein They Doe Declare Themselves Enemies to All Such Violent Courses, and Protest to Hazzard Their Lives and Estates in Defense of His Majesty, the Common-wealth, and the High Court of Parliament. The true copy, sent to be printed at London, 1643.