(1660). The two grand traytors lamentation: or, Strange news from the Tower of London: Being the several speeches of Col. Hacker, with a discovery of his pocket-engines, and Col. John Barkstead, the late usurping lieutenant of His Majesties tower royal and magazines. printed for J. VVilts.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Two Grand Traytors Lamentation: Or, Strange News from the Tower of London: Being the Several Speeches of Col. Hacker, with a Discovery of His Pocket-engines, and Col. John Barkstead, the Late Usurping Lieutenant of His Majesties Tower Royal and Magazines. London: printed for J. VVilts, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Two Grand Traytors Lamentation: Or, Strange News from the Tower of London: Being the Several Speeches of Col. Hacker, with a Discovery of His Pocket-engines, and Col. John Barkstead, the Late Usurping Lieutenant of His Majesties Tower Royal and Magazines. printed for J. VVilts, 1660.