E. P. (1647). The female triumph: or, Mistris White asserted,: By a way of a reply to a thing, if not printed, certainly published and dispersed by Sir Thomas Walsingham, pretending a true narrative of the business of Eltham-Park. Sent in a letter from a friend in Oxon to a friend in London. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationE. P. The Female Triumph: Or, Mistris White Asserted,: By a Way of a Reply to a Thing, If Not Printed, Certainly Published and Dispersed by Sir Thomas Walsingham, Pretending a True Narrative of the Business of Eltham-Park. Sent in a Letter from a Friend in Oxon to a Friend in London. [London: publisher not identified], 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationE. P. The Female Triumph: Or, Mistris White Asserted,: By a Way of a Reply to a Thing, If Not Printed, Certainly Published and Dispersed by Sir Thomas Walsingham, Pretending a True Narrative of the Business of Eltham-Park. Sent in a Letter from a Friend in Oxon to a Friend in London. publisher not identified], 1647.