(1641). A coppy of the prisoners judgment condemned tody [sic] from Nugate on Mundaie the 13 of Decemb: 1641.: VVith the examination of the Bishop of Calcedon, and the rest of the Iesuits condemned to die : and the names of the other prisoners condemned, and the matter for which they suffer vvhereunto is added the names of those who deny the oath of supremacy. Shewed first to the officers of the prison and after to one of the jury that so the truth might be printed. Printed by Thomas Paine: in Gold-smiths-Alley in Red-Crosse-streete.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Coppy of the Prisoners Judgment Condemned Tody [sic] from Nugate on Mundaie the 13 of Decemb: 1641.: VVith the Examination of the Bishop of Calcedon, and the Rest of the Iesuits Condemned to Die : And the Names of the Other Prisoners Condemned, and the Matter for Which They Suffer Vvhereunto Is Added the Names of Those Who Deny the Oath of Supremacy. Shewed First to the Officers of the Prison and After to One of the Jury That so the Truth Might Be Printed. London: Printed by Thomas Paine: in Gold-smiths-Alley in Red-Crosse-streete, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Coppy of the Prisoners Judgment Condemned Tody [sic] from Nugate on Mundaie the 13 of Decemb: 1641.: VVith the Examination of the Bishop of Calcedon, and the Rest of the Iesuits Condemned to Die : And the Names of the Other Prisoners Condemned, and the Matter for Which They Suffer Vvhereunto Is Added the Names of Those Who Deny the Oath of Supremacy. Shewed First to the Officers of the Prison and After to One of the Jury That so the Truth Might Be Printed. Printed by Thomas Paine: in Gold-smiths-Alley in Red-Crosse-streete, 1641.