(1659). The case of Sir Thomas Longueville, son aud [sic] heir of Sir Edward Longueville Baronet,: Deceased, and dame Mary his wife, the widow of Sir Andrew Young, deceased and one of the daughters and co-heirs of Sir William Fenwick Knight; both whose estates were sold by the late usurped powers, for their liberty and adherance to His Late Majesty of blessed memory; and they banished the kingdome. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Case of Sir Thomas Longueville, Son Aud [sic] Heir of Sir Edward Longueville Baronet,: Deceased, and Dame Mary His Wife, the Widow of Sir Andrew Young, Deceased and One of the Daughters and Co-heirs of Sir William Fenwick Knight; Both Whose Estates Were Sold by the Late Usurped Powers, for Their Liberty and Adherance to His Late Majesty of Blessed Memory; and They Banished the Kingdome. [London: publisher not identified, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Case of Sir Thomas Longueville, Son Aud [sic] Heir of Sir Edward Longueville Baronet,: Deceased, and Dame Mary His Wife, the Widow of Sir Andrew Young, Deceased and One of the Daughters and Co-heirs of Sir William Fenwick Knight; Both Whose Estates Were Sold by the Late Usurped Powers, for Their Liberty and Adherance to His Late Majesty of Blessed Memory; and They Banished the Kingdome. publisher not identified, 1659.