Edinburgh (Scotland). Town Council. (1658). By the Provest [sic], Baillies, and Counsell of Edinburgh, 3. March, 1658.: Forsameikle, as the good town hath been, and is greatly abused by suffering strangers, vagabounds, unfree persons, beggars, poor, and indigent bodies, to plant and have their habitation and dwelling within this burgh. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEdinburgh (Scotland). Town Council. By the Provest [sic], Baillies, and Counsell of Edinburgh, 3. March, 1658.: Forsameikle, as the Good Town Hath Been, and Is Greatly Abused by Suffering Strangers, Vagabounds, Unfree Persons, Beggars, Poor, and Indigent Bodies, to Plant and Have Their Habitation and Dwelling Within This Burgh. [Edinburgh: publisher not identified, 1658.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEdinburgh (Scotland). Town Council. By the Provest [sic], Baillies, and Counsell of Edinburgh, 3. March, 1658.: Forsameikle, as the Good Town Hath Been, and Is Greatly Abused by Suffering Strangers, Vagabounds, Unfree Persons, Beggars, Poor, and Indigent Bodies, to Plant and Have Their Habitation and Dwelling Within This Burgh. publisher not identified, 1658.