APA (7th ed.) Citation

Macclesfield, C. G. (1685). The answer of Charles Earl of Macclesfield, to the petition and appeal of Alexander Fytton: From a decree made in chancery, by the right honorable Edward Earl of Clarendon (then Lord Chancellor) the 27th day of November 14. Car. 2. And from a dismission of the said Fytton's bill of review, by the right honourable the now Lord Keeper. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Macclesfield, Charles Gerard. The Answer of Charles Earl of Macclesfield, to the Petition and Appeal of Alexander Fytton: From a Decree Made in Chancery, by the Right Honorable Edward Earl of Clarendon (then Lord Chancellor) the 27th Day of November 14. Car. 2. And from a Dismission of the Said Fytton's Bill of Review, by the Right Honourable the Now Lord Keeper. [London?: publisher not identified, 1685.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Macclesfield, Charles Gerard. The Answer of Charles Earl of Macclesfield, to the Petition and Appeal of Alexander Fytton: From a Decree Made in Chancery, by the Right Honorable Edward Earl of Clarendon (then Lord Chancellor) the 27th Day of November 14. Car. 2. And from a Dismission of the Said Fytton's Bill of Review, by the Right Honourable the Now Lord Keeper. publisher not identified, 1685.

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