England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), England and Wales. Parliament, & Charles I, K. o. E. (1642). Propositions for peace, propovnded by the Kings most Excellent Majestie to the High Court of Parliament: Together with His Majesties royall protestation, concerning the cleering of all doubts of His raising armes against the Parliament : also the Kings Majesties letter to the Lord Willoughby at Lincoln, concerning the militia and mustering of the trained bands of the country : likewise the Lord Willoughbies information concerning the said message to the House of Parliament : as also an order to send for the maior, for proclaiming the Kings proclamation : also the votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning the said message. ... Prined [sic] for William Arding.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), England and Wales. Parliament, and King of England Charles I. Propositions for Peace, Propovnded by the Kings Most Excellent Majestie to the High Court of Parliament: Together with His Majesties Royall Protestation, Concerning the Cleering of All Doubts of His Raising Armes Against the Parliament : Also the Kings Majesties Letter to the Lord Willoughby at Lincoln, Concerning the Militia and Mustering of the Trained Bands of the Country : Likewise the Lord Willoughbies Information Concerning the Said Message to the House of Parliament : As Also an Order to Send for the Maior, for Proclaiming the Kings Proclamation : Also the Votes of Both Houses of Parliament Concerning the Said Message. [London]: ... Prined [sic] for William Arding, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), et al. Propositions for Peace, Propovnded by the Kings Most Excellent Majestie to the High Court of Parliament: Together with His Majesties Royall Protestation, Concerning the Cleering of All Doubts of His Raising Armes Against the Parliament : Also the Kings Majesties Letter to the Lord Willoughby at Lincoln, Concerning the Militia and Mustering of the Trained Bands of the Country : Likewise the Lord Willoughbies Information Concerning the Said Message to the House of Parliament : As Also an Order to Send for the Maior, for Proclaiming the Kings Proclamation : Also the Votes of Both Houses of Parliament Concerning the Said Message. ... Prined [sic] for William Arding, 1642.