APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1644). A copie of the Kings message sent by the Duke of Lenox: Also the copie of a petition to the King from the inhabitants of Somersetshire, to come with him to the Parliament. A declaration by the committee of Dorsetshire, against the Cavaliers in those parts; declaring how sixe French papists ravished a woman one after another: she having been but three dayes before delivered out of child-bed. Also, how a gentleman at Oxford was cruelly tortured in irons, and for what they were so cruell towards him. And how they would have burnt down an ale-house at the Brill, because the woman refused farthing tokens; and other cruelties of the Cavaliers, manifested to the kingdome. Published according to order of Parliament. Printed by Iane Coe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Copie of the Kings Message Sent by the Duke of Lenox: Also the Copie of a Petition to the King from the Inhabitants of Somersetshire, to Come with Him to the Parliament. A Declaration by the Committee of Dorsetshire, Against the Cavaliers in Those Parts; Declaring How Sixe French Papists Ravished a Woman One After Another: She Having Been but Three Dayes Before Delivered Out of Child-bed. Also, How a Gentleman at Oxford Was Cruelly Tortured in Irons, and for What They Were so Cruell Towards Him. And How They Would Have Burnt Down an Ale-house at the Brill, Because the Woman Refused Farthing Tokens; and Other Cruelties of the Cavaliers, Manifested to the Kingdome. Published According to Order of Parliament. London: Printed by Iane Coe, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Copie of the Kings Message Sent by the Duke of Lenox: Also the Copie of a Petition to the King from the Inhabitants of Somersetshire, to Come with Him to the Parliament. A Declaration by the Committee of Dorsetshire, Against the Cavaliers in Those Parts; Declaring How Sixe French Papists Ravished a Woman One After Another: She Having Been but Three Dayes Before Delivered Out of Child-bed. Also, How a Gentleman at Oxford Was Cruelly Tortured in Irons, and for What They Were so Cruell Towards Him. And How They Would Have Burnt Down an Ale-house at the Brill, Because the Woman Refused Farthing Tokens; and Other Cruelties of the Cavaliers, Manifested to the Kingdome. Published According to Order of Parliament. Printed by Iane Coe, 1644.

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