Livesey, J. (1660). Psychesemia: or The greatest loss: On Matth. xvi. xxvi. In a short discourse occasioned by the doleful loss of an eminently pious and learned gentleman, viz. Mr. Humphrey Chetham, who died at Turton Tower, Feb. 13. was interred at Manchester the 18. 1658/9 aged twenty three years seven months. Printed by J.B. for Tho. Parkhurst at the Three Crowns in Cheapside over-against the great conduit.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLivesey, James. Psychesemia: Or The Greatest Loss: On Matth. Xvi. Xxvi. In a Short Discourse Occasioned by the Doleful Loss of an Eminently Pious and Learned Gentleman, Viz. Mr. Humphrey Chetham, Who Died at Turton Tower, Feb. 13. Was Interred at Manchester the 18. 1658/9 Aged Twenty Three Years Seven Months. London,: Printed by J.B. for Tho. Parkhurst at the Three Crowns in Cheapside over-against the great conduit, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLivesey, James. Psychesemia: Or The Greatest Loss: On Matth. Xvi. Xxvi. In a Short Discourse Occasioned by the Doleful Loss of an Eminently Pious and Learned Gentleman, Viz. Mr. Humphrey Chetham, Who Died at Turton Tower, Feb. 13. Was Interred at Manchester the 18. 1658/9 Aged Twenty Three Years Seven Months. Printed by J.B. for Tho. Parkhurst at the Three Crowns in Cheapside over-against the great conduit, 1660.