Rushworth, J. (1686). The tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland upon an impeachment of high-treason by the Commons then assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of England: Begun in Westminster-Hall the 22th of March 1640, and continued before judgment was given until the 10th of May 1641 : shewing the form of parliamentary proceedings in an impeachment of treason, to which is added a short account of some other matters of fact transacted in both houses of Parliament, precedent, concomitant and subsequent to the said tryal : with some special arguments in law relating to a bill of attainder. Printed for M. Wotton at the Three Pigeons against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRushworth, John. The Tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland upon an Impeachment of High-treason by the Commons Then Assembled in Parliament, in the Name of Themselves and of All the Commons of England: Begun in Westminster-Hall the 22th of March 1640, and Continued Before Judgment Was Given Until the 10th of May 1641 : Shewing the Form of Parliamentary Proceedings in an Impeachment of Treason, to Which Is Added a Short Account of Some Other Matters of Fact Transacted in Both Houses of Parliament, Precedent, Concomitant and Subsequent to the Said Tryal : With Some Special Arguments in Law Relating to a Bill of Attainder. London: Printed for M. Wotton at the Three Pigeons against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, 1686.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRushworth, John. The Tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland upon an Impeachment of High-treason by the Commons Then Assembled in Parliament, in the Name of Themselves and of All the Commons of England: Begun in Westminster-Hall the 22th of March 1640, and Continued Before Judgment Was Given Until the 10th of May 1641 : Shewing the Form of Parliamentary Proceedings in an Impeachment of Treason, to Which Is Added a Short Account of Some Other Matters of Fact Transacted in Both Houses of Parliament, Precedent, Concomitant and Subsequent to the Said Tryal : With Some Special Arguments in Law Relating to a Bill of Attainder. Printed for M. Wotton at the Three Pigeons against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, and G. Conyers at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, 1686.