Carter, E. (1660). A remonstrance of Edward Carter, Esq. presented to both Houses of Parliament, setting forth his right and title to the office of surveyor of the works,: How he was surreptitiously and illegally ejected by the prevalency of an Anabaptistical party at Whitehall, contrary to justice; and what damage and loss he sustained thereby. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCarter, Edward. A Remonstrance of Edward Carter, Esq. Presented to Both Houses of Parliament, Setting Forth His Right and Title to the Office of Surveyor of the Works,: How He Was Surreptitiously and Illegally Ejected by the Prevalency of an Anabaptistical Party at Whitehall, Contrary to Justice; and What Damage and Loss He Sustained Thereby. [London?: publisher not identified, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCarter, Edward. A Remonstrance of Edward Carter, Esq. Presented to Both Houses of Parliament, Setting Forth His Right and Title to the Office of Surveyor of the Works,: How He Was Surreptitiously and Illegally Ejected by the Prevalency of an Anabaptistical Party at Whitehall, Contrary to Justice; and What Damage and Loss He Sustained Thereby. publisher not identified, 1660.