Collyn, N. (1650). A briefe summary of the lavves and statutes of England: So farre forth as the same doe concerne the office of iustices of the peace, sheriffes, bayliffes, constables, churchwardens, and other officers and ministers of the commonwealth. Together with divers other matters, not onely acceptable for their raritie, but also very necessary for their great use and profit for all persons, but especially for such as bear office in this Commonwealth. Collected by Nicholas Collyn of the honourable societie of Lincolns-Inne, Esquire; and sometimes reader there; and an ancient iustice of the peace and quorum in the county of Middlesex; and one of the foure pleaders of the honourable city of London. printed by R. Constable, for Math. Walbanck at Grayes-Inn-Gate, and H. Twyford in Vine-Court in the Middle-Temple.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCollyn, Nicholas. A Briefe Summary of the Lavves and Statutes of England: So Farre Forth as the Same Doe Concerne the Office of Iustices of the Peace, Sheriffes, Bayliffes, Constables, Churchwardens, and Other Officers and Ministers of the Commonwealth. Together with Divers Other Matters, Not Onely Acceptable for Their Raritie, but Also Very Necessary for Their Great Use and Profit for All Persons, but Especially for Such as Bear Office in This Commonwealth. Collected by Nicholas Collyn of the Honourable Societie of Lincolns-Inne, Esquire; and Sometimes Reader There; and an Ancient Iustice of the Peace and Quorum in the County of Middlesex; and One of the Foure Pleaders of the Honourable City of London. London: printed by R. Constable, for Math. Walbanck at Grayes-Inn-Gate, and H. Twyford in Vine-Court in the Middle-Temple, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCollyn, Nicholas. A Briefe Summary of the Lavves and Statutes of England: So Farre Forth as the Same Doe Concerne the Office of Iustices of the Peace, Sheriffes, Bayliffes, Constables, Churchwardens, and Other Officers and Ministers of the Commonwealth. Together with Divers Other Matters, Not Onely Acceptable for Their Raritie, but Also Very Necessary for Their Great Use and Profit for All Persons, but Especially for Such as Bear Office in This Commonwealth. Collected by Nicholas Collyn of the Honourable Societie of Lincolns-Inne, Esquire; and Sometimes Reader There; and an Ancient Iustice of the Peace and Quorum in the County of Middlesex; and One of the Foure Pleaders of the Honourable City of London. printed by R. Constable, for Math. Walbanck at Grayes-Inn-Gate, and H. Twyford in Vine-Court in the Middle-Temple, 1650.