Gadbury, T. (1660). The young sea-man's guide: Or, the mariners almanack, for the year of our Lord God 1661. With a list of the ships of his Majesties Navy Royal; distinguished into their several ranks: as also, a table of the monthly wages belonging to all officers, sea-men and others serving his Majestie in the several ranks of the said ships. Together with a catalogue of books and instruments useful for sea-men; with directions, whereby every ordinary capacity may give an astronomical judgement of the winds and weather; and in what quarter the wind will fit. Also, the names and natures of the 32 winds; with tables of houses fitted for several latitudes. By Timothy Gadbury, philomath. Printed for Fr. Cossinet. at the Anchor and Mariner in Towerstreet.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGadbury, Timothy. The Young Sea-man's Guide: Or, the Mariners Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord God 1661. With a List of the Ships of His Majesties Navy Royal; Distinguished into Their Several Ranks: As Also, a Table of the Monthly Wages Belonging to All Officers, Sea-men and Others Serving His Majestie in the Several Ranks of the Said Ships. Together with a Catalogue of Books and Instruments Useful for Sea-men; with Directions, Whereby Every Ordinary Capacity May Give an Astronomical Judgement of the Winds and Weather; and in What Quarter the Wind Will Fit. Also, the Names and Natures of the 32 Winds; with Tables of Houses Fitted for Several Latitudes. By Timothy Gadbury, Philomath. London: Printed for Fr. Cossinet. at the Anchor and Mariner in Towerstreet, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGadbury, Timothy. The Young Sea-man's Guide: Or, the Mariners Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord God 1661. With a List of the Ships of His Majesties Navy Royal; Distinguished into Their Several Ranks: As Also, a Table of the Monthly Wages Belonging to All Officers, Sea-men and Others Serving His Majestie in the Several Ranks of the Said Ships. Together with a Catalogue of Books and Instruments Useful for Sea-men; with Directions, Whereby Every Ordinary Capacity May Give an Astronomical Judgement of the Winds and Weather; and in What Quarter the Wind Will Fit. Also, the Names and Natures of the 32 Winds; with Tables of Houses Fitted for Several Latitudes. By Timothy Gadbury, Philomath. Printed for Fr. Cossinet. at the Anchor and Mariner in Towerstreet, 1660.