APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lindsey, M. B. (1643). A declaration and iustification, of the Earle of Lindsey,: Now prisoner in Warwicke-Castle, wherein hee makes apparent the iustice of His Maiestyes cause in taking armes for the preservation of his royall person and prerogative. As it was sent in a letter to the right honourable Henry, Earle of Newmarke, now resident with His Maiesty at Oxford Ianuary 26, 1643. It being a true character of loyalty and myrrour of odedience [sic] for all His Maiestyes louing subiects. printed by Leonard Leychfield, Printer to the Vniversitie of Oxford.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lindsey, Montague Bertie. A Declaration and Iustification, of the Earle of Lindsey,: Now Prisoner in Warwicke-Castle, Wherein Hee Makes Apparent the Iustice of His Maiestyes Cause in Taking Armes for the Preservation of His Royall Person and Prerogative. As It Was Sent in a Letter to the Right Honourable Henry, Earle of Newmarke, Now Resident with His Maiesty at Oxford Ianuary 26, 1643. It Being a True Character of Loyalty and Myrrour of Odedience [sic] for All His Maiestyes Louing Subiects. Oxford [id est London]: printed by Leonard Leychfield, Printer to the Vniversitie of Oxford, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lindsey, Montague Bertie. A Declaration and Iustification, of the Earle of Lindsey,: Now Prisoner in Warwicke-Castle, Wherein Hee Makes Apparent the Iustice of His Maiestyes Cause in Taking Armes for the Preservation of His Royall Person and Prerogative. As It Was Sent in a Letter to the Right Honourable Henry, Earle of Newmarke, Now Resident with His Maiesty at Oxford Ianuary 26, 1643. It Being a True Character of Loyalty and Myrrour of Odedience [sic] for All His Maiestyes Louing Subiects. printed by Leonard Leychfield, Printer to the Vniversitie of Oxford, 1643.

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