Morgan, T. (1642). The Welchmens iubilee: to the honour of St. David.: Shewing, the manner of that solemn celebration, which the Welshmen annually hold in honour of St. David. Describing, likewise the true and rea[ll] cause, why they wear that day a leek on their hats. With an excellent merry sonnet annexed unto it. Composed by T. Morgan, Gent. Printed for I. Harrison.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMorgan, T. The Welchmens Iubilee: To the Honour of St. David.: Shewing, the Manner of That Solemn Celebration, Which the Welshmen Annually Hold in Honour of St. David. Describing, Likewise the True and Rea[ll] Cause, Why They Wear That Day a Leek on Their Hats. With an Excellent Merry Sonnet Annexed Unto It. Composed by T. Morgan, Gent. London: Printed for I. Harrison, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMorgan, T. The Welchmens Iubilee: To the Honour of St. David.: Shewing, the Manner of That Solemn Celebration, Which the Welshmen Annually Hold in Honour of St. David. Describing, Likewise the True and Rea[ll] Cause, Why They Wear That Day a Leek on Their Hats. With an Excellent Merry Sonnet Annexed Unto It. Composed by T. Morgan, Gent. Printed for I. Harrison, 1642.