APA (7th ed.) Citation

St. Albans, H. J. (1643). A letter sent by Mr. Henry Iarmin, now resident in Paris, to Mr. VVilliam Murrey, of His Majesties Bed-Chamber:: As it was intercepted at sea by Captaine James Morgan, captaine of the good ship, called the Mary-Rose of Bristoll. Wherein is expressed the full and reall intentions of the said Mr. Iarmin, and the other English fugitives in France, against the proceedings of the honourable, the high Court of Parliament here in England. printed for James Jobson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

St. Albans, Henry Jermyn. A Letter Sent by Mr. Henry Iarmin, Now Resident in Paris, to Mr. VVilliam Murrey, of His Majesties Bed-Chamber:: As It Was Intercepted at Sea by Captaine James Morgan, Captaine of the Good Ship, Called the Mary-Rose of Bristoll. Wherein Is Expressed the Full and Reall Intentions of the Said Mr. Iarmin, and the Other English Fugitives in France, Against the Proceedings of the Honourable, the High Court of Parliament Here in England. London: printed for James Jobson, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

St. Albans, Henry Jermyn. A Letter Sent by Mr. Henry Iarmin, Now Resident in Paris, to Mr. VVilliam Murrey, of His Majesties Bed-Chamber:: As It Was Intercepted at Sea by Captaine James Morgan, Captaine of the Good Ship, Called the Mary-Rose of Bristoll. Wherein Is Expressed the Full and Reall Intentions of the Said Mr. Iarmin, and the Other English Fugitives in France, Against the Proceedings of the Honourable, the High Court of Parliament Here in England. printed for James Jobson, 1643.

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