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.) CitationEngland 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.) CitationEngland 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.