Yonge, W., & Staunford, W. (1663). A vade mecum, or, Table, containing the substance of such statutes; wherein any one, or more justices of the peace are inabled to act, as well in the sessions, as out of the sessions of peace: Together with an epitome of Mr. Stamford's pleas of the crown. The seventh edition corrected, and amended, by Wa. Young Esquire. printed for John Streater, and are to be sold by H. Twyford, Tho. Dring, and John Place.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationYonge, Walter, and William Staunford. A Vade Mecum, or, Table, Containing the Substance of Such Statutes; Wherein Any One, or More Justices of the Peace Are Inabled to Act, as Well in the Sessions, as Out of the Sessions of Peace: Together with an Epitome of Mr. Stamford's Pleas of the Crown. The Seventh Edition Corrected, and Amended, by Wa. Young Esquire. London: printed for John Streater, and are to be sold by H. Twyford, Tho. Dring, and John Place, 1663.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationYonge, Walter, and William Staunford. A Vade Mecum, or, Table, Containing the Substance of Such Statutes; Wherein Any One, or More Justices of the Peace Are Inabled to Act, as Well in the Sessions, as Out of the Sessions of Peace: Together with an Epitome of Mr. Stamford's Pleas of the Crown. The Seventh Edition Corrected, and Amended, by Wa. Young Esquire. printed for John Streater, and are to be sold by H. Twyford, Tho. Dring, and John Place, 1663.