Worthy gentleman. (1641). An aproved ansvver to the partiall and unlikt of Lord Digbies speech to the bill of attainder of the Earle of Strafford.: Which was first torne in pieces, and afterwards disgracefully burnt by the hang-man in Smithfield, Cheapside, Westminster, upon Fryday being the 15. day of July, 1641. Written by a worthy gentleman. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWorthy gentleman. An Aproved Ansvver to the Partiall and Unlikt of Lord Digbies Speech to the Bill of Attainder of the Earle of Strafford.: Which Was First Torne in Pieces, and Afterwards Disgracefully Burnt by the Hang-man in Smithfield, Cheapside, Westminster, upon Fryday Being the 15. Day of July, 1641. Written by a Worthy Gentleman. [London: publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWorthy gentleman. An Aproved Ansvver to the Partiall and Unlikt of Lord Digbies Speech to the Bill of Attainder of the Earle of Strafford.: Which Was First Torne in Pieces, and Afterwards Disgracefully Burnt by the Hang-man in Smithfield, Cheapside, Westminster, upon Fryday Being the 15. Day of July, 1641. Written by a Worthy Gentleman. publisher not identified], 1641.