APA (7th ed.) Citation

English and Wales. Parliament. (1660). The charge and impeachment exhibited against the bloody judges of our late royal-martyred King Charles: With His Majesties proclamation, touching the horrid murtherers of his royal father of blessed memory, and the most horrid and execrable treason committed upon the royall diadem, crown, septer, and dignity, contrary to the known laws of the land and the peoples liberty, with the resolves of Parliament, touching Hugh Peters, and Cornet Joyce, and the rest of the wicked actors that committed the most barbarous and horrid murther in cutting off the precious head of our late gracious lord and soveraign King Charles. Printed for G. Horton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

English and Wales. Parliament. The Charge and Impeachment Exhibited Against the Bloody Judges of Our Late Royal-martyred King Charles: With His Majesties Proclamation, Touching the Horrid Murtherers of His Royal Father of Blessed Memory, and the Most Horrid and Execrable Treason Committed upon the Royall Diadem, Crown, Septer, and Dignity, Contrary to the Known Laws of the Land and the Peoples Liberty, with the Resolves of Parliament, Touching Hugh Peters, and Cornet Joyce, and the Rest of the Wicked Actors That Committed the Most Barbarous and Horrid Murther in Cutting off the Precious Head of Our Late Gracious Lord and Soveraign King Charles. London: Printed for G. Horton, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

English and Wales. Parliament. The Charge and Impeachment Exhibited Against the Bloody Judges of Our Late Royal-martyred King Charles: With His Majesties Proclamation, Touching the Horrid Murtherers of His Royal Father of Blessed Memory, and the Most Horrid and Execrable Treason Committed upon the Royall Diadem, Crown, Septer, and Dignity, Contrary to the Known Laws of the Land and the Peoples Liberty, with the Resolves of Parliament, Touching Hugh Peters, and Cornet Joyce, and the Rest of the Wicked Actors That Committed the Most Barbarous and Horrid Murther in Cutting off the Precious Head of Our Late Gracious Lord and Soveraign King Charles. Printed for G. Horton, 1660.

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