(1641). The Welchmans protestation, concerning the corruptions of these times.: With her last will and testament, writ and pupplished with her own hand fifteen tayes after her own teath. With a song her was never apide in awle her life, pecause her was sheare her country. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Welchmans Protestation, Concerning the Corruptions of These Times.: With Her Last Will and Testament, Writ and Pupplished with Her Own Hand Fifteen Tayes After Her Own Teath. With a Song Her Was Never Apide in Awle Her Life, Pecause Her Was Sheare Her Country. [London: publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Welchmans Protestation, Concerning the Corruptions of These Times.: With Her Last Will and Testament, Writ and Pupplished with Her Own Hand Fifteen Tayes After Her Own Teath. With a Song Her Was Never Apide in Awle Her Life, Pecause Her Was Sheare Her Country. publisher not identified], 1641.