Smith, J., & Sturt, J. (1683). To the Rt. Worp'll the President, Tre'ar & Governors of Christs Hospitall, London, this compendium of writing, being a small specimen of all the usuall hands of England, is most humbly offered to your worsh'ps patronage: Hoping you will favorably accept the same as an humble acknowledgment of the many and signal favours confer'd upon Your Wor'ps servant John Smith. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, John, and John Sturt. To the Rt. Worp'll the President, Tre'ar & Governors of Christs Hospitall, London, This Compendium of Writing, Being a Small Specimen of All the Usuall Hands of England, Is Most Humbly Offered to Your Worsh'ps Patronage: Hoping You Will Favorably Accept the Same as an Humble Acknowledgment of the Many and Signal Favours Confer'd upon Your Wor'ps Servant John Smith. [London: publisher not identified, 1683.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmith, John, and John Sturt. To the Rt. Worp'll the President, Tre'ar & Governors of Christs Hospitall, London, This Compendium of Writing, Being a Small Specimen of All the Usuall Hands of England, Is Most Humbly Offered to Your Worsh'ps Patronage: Hoping You Will Favorably Accept the Same as an Humble Acknowledgment of the Many and Signal Favours Confer'd upon Your Wor'ps Servant John Smith. publisher not identified, 1683.