L. M., J. (1642). The papists designe against the Parliament and Citie of London discovered, by a letter found neere White-Hall,: Sent from L. M. a Iesuit, to R. C. a popish lord. Which caused the traine bands to guard and conduct the Parliament from London to Westminster, shewing the great treachery of many popish recusants, who intended to seize upon the Crty [sic] of London, and how their plot was disanulled. And describing the cause of the Citie rising in armes to defend themselves from the conspiracie of the papists. As also, vvith the cause of the Kings, Queenes, and Princes departure to Hampton Court, and of the great guard that went with them, for feare any danger should ensue. Printed for H.F..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationL. M., Jesuit. The Papists Designe Against the Parliament and Citie of London Discovered, by a Letter Found Neere White-Hall,: Sent from L. M. a Iesuit, to R. C. a Popish Lord. Which Caused the Traine Bands to Guard and Conduct the Parliament from London to Westminster, Shewing the Great Treachery of Many Popish Recusants, Who Intended to Seize upon the Crty [sic] of London, and How Their Plot Was Disanulled. And Describing the Cause of the Citie Rising in Armes to Defend Themselves from the Conspiracie of the Papists. As Also, Vvith the Cause of the Kings, Queenes, and Princes Departure to Hampton Court, and of the Great Guard That Went with Them, for Feare Any Danger Should Ensue. [London]: Printed for H.F., 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationL. M., Jesuit. The Papists Designe Against the Parliament and Citie of London Discovered, by a Letter Found Neere White-Hall,: Sent from L. M. a Iesuit, to R. C. a Popish Lord. Which Caused the Traine Bands to Guard and Conduct the Parliament from London to Westminster, Shewing the Great Treachery of Many Popish Recusants, Who Intended to Seize upon the Crty [sic] of London, and How Their Plot Was Disanulled. And Describing the Cause of the Citie Rising in Armes to Defend Themselves from the Conspiracie of the Papists. As Also, Vvith the Cause of the Kings, Queenes, and Princes Departure to Hampton Court, and of the Great Guard That Went with Them, for Feare Any Danger Should Ensue. Printed for H.F., 1642.