Wills, H. (1646). The power of the committee of the county of Somerset, &c. Or Captaine Humphrey Wills his letter to the said committee concerning their proceedings in the committee: And there sending Capt. Humphrey VVills, with a guard, to VVaymouth, in the county of Dorset, there to be kept close prisoner, in the black Rod Goale, without expressing the cause of their so sending him to prison. Contrary to the scripture, Magna Carta, and the Petition of Right. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWills, Humphrey. The Power of the Committee of the County of Somerset, &c. Or Captaine Humphrey Wills His Letter to the Said Committee Concerning Their Proceedings in the Committee: And There Sending Capt. Humphrey VVills, with a Guard, to VVaymouth, in the County of Dorset, There to Be Kept Close Prisoner, in the Black Rod Goale, Without Expressing the Cause of Their so Sending Him to Prison. Contrary to the Scripture, Magna Carta, and the Petition of Right. [London: publisher not identified, 1646.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWills, Humphrey. The Power of the Committee of the County of Somerset, &c. Or Captaine Humphrey Wills His Letter to the Said Committee Concerning Their Proceedings in the Committee: And There Sending Capt. Humphrey VVills, with a Guard, to VVaymouth, in the County of Dorset, There to Be Kept Close Prisoner, in the Black Rod Goale, Without Expressing the Cause of Their so Sending Him to Prison. Contrary to the Scripture, Magna Carta, and the Petition of Right. publisher not identified, 1646.