(1660). The Hang-mans lamenration [sic] for the losse of Sir Arthur Haslerigge, dying in the Tower.: Being a dialogue between Esquire Dun, and Sir Arthur Haslerig with their last conference in the the Tower of London a little before sir Arthurs death. printed for Tho Vere and VV Gil[b]ertson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Hang-mans Lamenration [sic] for the Losse of Sir Arthur Haslerigge, Dying in the Tower.: Being a Dialogue Between Esquire Dun, and Sir Arthur Haslerig with Their Last Conference in the the Tower of London a Little Before Sir Arthurs Death. [London]: printed for Tho Vere and VV Gil[b]ertson, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Hang-mans Lamenration [sic] for the Losse of Sir Arthur Haslerigge, Dying in the Tower.: Being a Dialogue Between Esquire Dun, and Sir Arthur Haslerig with Their Last Conference in the the Tower of London a Little Before Sir Arthurs Death. printed for Tho Vere and VV Gil[b]ertson, 1660.