(1647). The disconsolate reformado; or The sad look'd Presbyterian Jack.: Or a true relation of the suddaine change which hath happned in the City of London, since the 30th of July, till the 4th. of August. Between the renowned Sr. Thomas Fairfax's army, and Major Generall Massey's and Col. Poyn's reformadoes. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Disconsolate Reformado; or The Sad Look'd Presbyterian Jack.: Or a True Relation of the Suddaine Change Which Hath Happned in the City of London, Since the 30th of July, Till the 4th. of August. Between the Renowned Sr. Thomas Fairfax's Army, and Major Generall Massey's and Col. Poyn's Reformadoes. London,: [publisher not identified], 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Disconsolate Reformado; or The Sad Look'd Presbyterian Jack.: Or a True Relation of the Suddaine Change Which Hath Happned in the City of London, Since the 30th of July, Till the 4th. of August. Between the Renowned Sr. Thomas Fairfax's Army, and Major Generall Massey's and Col. Poyn's Reformadoes. [publisher not identified], 1647.