England and Wales. Parliament. (1670). To the most honourable, honourable [sic] and worthy members of both Houses of Parliament, more especially those who have interest in mines in any part this kingdom.: The humble representation and address of the the petitioners for the Bill for preventing multiplicity of vexatious suits, and for settling and ascertaining a certain antient and customary tyth in the county of Derby, according to the tenor, equity and establishment of divers decrees in chancery, grounded on solemn tryals at common-law. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Parliament. To the Most Honourable, Honourable [sic] and Worthy Members of Both Houses of Parliament, More Especially Those Who Have Interest in Mines in Any Part This Kingdom.: The Humble Representation and Address of the the Petitioners for the Bill for Preventing Multiplicity of Vexatious Suits, and for Settling and Ascertaining a Certain Antient and Customary Tyth in the County of Derby, According to the Tenor, Equity and Establishment of Divers Decrees in Chancery, Grounded on Solemn Tryals at Common-law. [London?: publisher not identified, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Parliament. To the Most Honourable, Honourable [sic] and Worthy Members of Both Houses of Parliament, More Especially Those Who Have Interest in Mines in Any Part This Kingdom.: The Humble Representation and Address of the the Petitioners for the Bill for Preventing Multiplicity of Vexatious Suits, and for Settling and Ascertaining a Certain Antient and Customary Tyth in the County of Derby, According to the Tenor, Equity and Establishment of Divers Decrees in Chancery, Grounded on Solemn Tryals at Common-law. publisher not identified, 1670.