L. M. (1647). A perfect relation of the horrible plot, and bloudy conspiracie, of the malignant party at Edmondbury in Suffolk, for the murdering of Mr. Lanceter and divers other eminent and well-affected persons, for opening of their shops upon Christmas-day.: Also, the number of the conspirators, and the manner how they were appeased, with the losse on both sides. Together with a proclamation thereupon, and the apprehending of the chiefe ring-leaders, and how they are to be tryed the next sessions. January, 4. 1647. Printed and published, and to be presented to the wel-affested [sic] party, through-out each respective county within the kingdome of England. Printed for I. Johnson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationL. M. A Perfect Relation of the Horrible Plot, and Bloudy Conspiracie, of the Malignant Party at Edmondbury in Suffolk, for the Murdering of Mr. Lanceter and Divers Other Eminent and Well-affected Persons, for Opening of Their Shops upon Christmas-day.: Also, the Number of the Conspirators, and the Manner How They Were Appeased, with the Losse on Both Sides. Together with a Proclamation Thereupon, and the Apprehending of the Chiefe Ring-leaders, and How They Are to Be Tryed the Next Sessions. January, 4. 1647. Printed and Published, and to Be Presented to the Wel-affested [sic] Party, Through-out Each Respective County Within the Kingdome of England. London,: Printed for I. Johnson, 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationL. M. A Perfect Relation of the Horrible Plot, and Bloudy Conspiracie, of the Malignant Party at Edmondbury in Suffolk, for the Murdering of Mr. Lanceter and Divers Other Eminent and Well-affected Persons, for Opening of Their Shops upon Christmas-day.: Also, the Number of the Conspirators, and the Manner How They Were Appeased, with the Losse on Both Sides. Together with a Proclamation Thereupon, and the Apprehending of the Chiefe Ring-leaders, and How They Are to Be Tryed the Next Sessions. January, 4. 1647. Printed and Published, and to Be Presented to the Wel-affested [sic] Party, Through-out Each Respective County Within the Kingdome of England. Printed for I. Johnson, 1647.