(1658). The True manner of the most magnificent conveyance of his Highnesse effigies: From Sommerset-house to Westminster on Tuesday November 23, 1658. Together, with an exact account of the whole equipage of the mourners, and the order they did goe in from Sommerset-house to the Abby of Westminster both before and behind the hearse. As also, the pompous and princely manner of his effigies, lying before on a bed of state, and afterwareds standiug [sic] upon an ascent under a rich cloth of estate an Sommerset House. Printed for Tho Vere, and Will. Gilbertson, without Newgate and in Guilt spur street..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe True Manner of the Most Magnificent Conveyance of His Highnesse Effigies: From Sommerset-house to Westminster on Tuesday November 23, 1658. Together, with an Exact Account of the Whole Equipage of the Mourners, and the Order They Did Goe in from Sommerset-house to the Abby of Westminster Both Before and Behind the Hearse. As Also, the Pompous and Princely Manner of His Effigies, Lying Before on a Bed of State, and Afterwareds Standiug [sic] upon an Ascent Under a Rich Cloth of Estate an Sommerset House. [London]: Printed for Tho Vere, and Will. Gilbertson, without Newgate and in Guilt spur street., 1658.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe True Manner of the Most Magnificent Conveyance of His Highnesse Effigies: From Sommerset-house to Westminster on Tuesday November 23, 1658. Together, with an Exact Account of the Whole Equipage of the Mourners, and the Order They Did Goe in from Sommerset-house to the Abby of Westminster Both Before and Behind the Hearse. As Also, the Pompous and Princely Manner of His Effigies, Lying Before on a Bed of State, and Afterwareds Standiug [sic] upon an Ascent Under a Rich Cloth of Estate an Sommerset House. Printed for Tho Vere, and Will. Gilbertson, without Newgate and in Guilt spur street., 1658.