APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cotton, R. (1642). A briefe abstract of the question of precedency, betweene England and Spain: Occasioned by Sir Henry Nevil Knight, the Queen of Englands embassadour, and the embassadour of Spain at Callys, before commissioners appointed by the French King: who had moved a treaty of peace in the two and fortieth yeare of the reigne of the same Queen, by Robert Cotton Esquire, at the commandement of the Queens Majesty. printed by L[uke]. N[orton]. and R[ichard]. C[otes]. for Thomas Slater, at the signe of the Swan in Duck lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cotton, Robert. A Briefe Abstract of the Question of Precedency, Betweene England and Spain: Occasioned by Sir Henry Nevil Knight, the Queen of Englands Embassadour, and the Embassadour of Spain at Callys, Before Commissioners Appointed by the French King: Who Had Moved a Treaty of Peace in the Two and Fortieth Yeare of the Reigne of the Same Queen, by Robert Cotton Esquire, at the Commandement of the Queens Majesty. London: printed by L[uke]. N[orton]. and R[ichard]. C[otes]. for Thomas Slater, at the signe of the Swan in Duck lane, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cotton, Robert. A Briefe Abstract of the Question of Precedency, Betweene England and Spain: Occasioned by Sir Henry Nevil Knight, the Queen of Englands Embassadour, and the Embassadour of Spain at Callys, Before Commissioners Appointed by the French King: Who Had Moved a Treaty of Peace in the Two and Fortieth Yeare of the Reigne of the Same Queen, by Robert Cotton Esquire, at the Commandement of the Queens Majesty. printed by L[uke]. N[orton]. and R[ichard]. C[otes]. for Thomas Slater, at the signe of the Swan in Duck lane, 1642.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.