(1642). A True relation of the late hurliburly at Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday the 12th. of Jauua [sic]. caused by Collonell Lundsford and the rest of his company,: And the towne fearing they would rise up in rebellion, one cam [sic] speedily to declare it at London, upon which the traine band were raised and caused to watch all night for the safety of the city. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA True Relation of the Late Hurliburly at Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday the 12th. of Jauua [sic]. Caused by Collonell Lundsford and the Rest of His Company,: And the Towne Fearing They Would Rise Up in Rebellion, One Cam [sic] Speedily to Declare It at London, upon Which the Traine Band Were Raised and Caused to Watch All Night for the Safety of the City. [London: publisher not identified], 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA True Relation of the Late Hurliburly at Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday the 12th. of Jauua [sic]. Caused by Collonell Lundsford and the Rest of His Company,: And the Towne Fearing They Would Rise Up in Rebellion, One Cam [sic] Speedily to Declare It at London, upon Which the Traine Band Were Raised and Caused to Watch All Night for the Safety of the City. publisher not identified], 1642.