APA (7th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament, England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), & Charles I, K. o. E. (1642). A declaration from both Houses of Parliament, May 17: With His Maiesties letter to the gentry of Yorkshire, May 16, 1642 : also divers principall matters of great note and high conseqvence : the I. concerning the messengers that were imployed to fetch up Sir Francis Wortley, and some other gentlemen of the county of Yorke, as delinquents : the second, concerning Mr. Attorney Generall who was released from his imprisonment giving baile for his appearance : the third, concerning the Lord St. John and Mr. Binion, with many more remarkable passages : the fourth, concerning Judge Berkly and many other delinquents : together with a list of the Irish committee for choosing of officers. ... Printed for I. Tomson and A. Coe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament, England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I), and King of England Charles I. A Declaration from Both Houses of Parliament, May 17: With His Maiesties Letter to the Gentry of Yorkshire, May 16, 1642 : Also Divers Principall Matters of Great Note and High Conseqvence : The I. Concerning the Messengers That Were Imployed to Fetch Up Sir Francis Wortley, and Some Other Gentlemen of the County of Yorke, as Delinquents : The Second, Concerning Mr. Attorney Generall Who Was Released from His Imprisonment Giving Baile for His Appearance : The Third, Concerning the Lord St. John and Mr. Binion, with Many More Remarkable Passages : The Fourth, Concerning Judge Berkly and Many Other Delinquents : Together with a List of the Irish Committee for Choosing of Officers. [London?]: ... Printed for I. Tomson and A. Coe, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament, et al. A Declaration from Both Houses of Parliament, May 17: With His Maiesties Letter to the Gentry of Yorkshire, May 16, 1642 : Also Divers Principall Matters of Great Note and High Conseqvence : The I. Concerning the Messengers That Were Imployed to Fetch Up Sir Francis Wortley, and Some Other Gentlemen of the County of Yorke, as Delinquents : The Second, Concerning Mr. Attorney Generall Who Was Released from His Imprisonment Giving Baile for His Appearance : The Third, Concerning the Lord St. John and Mr. Binion, with Many More Remarkable Passages : The Fourth, Concerning Judge Berkly and Many Other Delinquents : Together with a List of the Irish Committee for Choosing of Officers. ... Printed for I. Tomson and A. Coe, 1642.

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