APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1643). The humble remonstrance and complaint of many thousands of poore distressed prisoners in the prisons in and about the Citie of London; committed for debt, and other uncapitall offences.: Wherein is plainly declared the insufferable abuses both in fees and other exactions inflicted on poore prisoners, by jaylors and such other instruments of law, though not of justice. Presented to the consideration of the high court of Parliament. for John Gibson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Humble Remonstrance and Complaint of Many Thousands of Poore Distressed Prisoners in the Prisons in and About the Citie of London; Committed for Debt, and Other Uncapitall Offences.: Wherein Is Plainly Declared the Insufferable Abuses Both in Fees and Other Exactions Inflicted on Poore Prisoners, by Jaylors and Such Other Instruments of Law, Though Not of Justice. Presented to the Consideration of the High Court of Parliament. Printed at London: for John Gibson, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Humble Remonstrance and Complaint of Many Thousands of Poore Distressed Prisoners in the Prisons in and About the Citie of London; Committed for Debt, and Other Uncapitall Offences.: Wherein Is Plainly Declared the Insufferable Abuses Both in Fees and Other Exactions Inflicted on Poore Prisoners, by Jaylors and Such Other Instruments of Law, Though Not of Justice. Presented to the Consideration of the High Court of Parliament. for John Gibson, 1643.

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