(1642). The supplication of the maior, aldermen, merchants, mariners, souldiers, and townesmen of Kingston upon Hull, in the behalfe of themselves and Sir John Hotham, unto His Majesty.: Humbly declaring their hearty desire for peace, and their unwillingnesse to war. Together with their firmly united resolution. Presented to His Majesty at Beverley, on the fifteenth of Iuly, being Friday. 1642. Printed for John Johnson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Supplication of the Maior, Aldermen, Merchants, Mariners, Souldiers, and Townesmen of Kingston upon Hull, in the Behalfe of Themselves and Sir John Hotham, Unto His Majesty.: Humbly Declaring Their Hearty Desire for Peace, and Their Unwillingnesse to War. Together with Their Firmly United Resolution. Presented to His Majesty at Beverley, on the Fifteenth of Iuly, Being Friday. 1642. London: Printed for John Johnson, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Supplication of the Maior, Aldermen, Merchants, Mariners, Souldiers, and Townesmen of Kingston upon Hull, in the Behalfe of Themselves and Sir John Hotham, Unto His Majesty.: Humbly Declaring Their Hearty Desire for Peace, and Their Unwillingnesse to War. Together with Their Firmly United Resolution. Presented to His Majesty at Beverley, on the Fifteenth of Iuly, Being Friday. 1642. Printed for John Johnson, 1642.