(1644). A declaration wherein is full satisfaction given concerning Sir Edward Deering:: With the just vindication of him from the scandals cast upon him by malignants, and the reasons of his return. With a true relation of the Scots proceedings about the surrendring of Newcastle. Printed by Andrew Coe according to order.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Declaration Wherein Is Full Satisfaction Given Concerning Sir Edward Deering:: With the Just Vindication of Him from the Scandals Cast upon Him by Malignants, and the Reasons of His Return. With a True Relation of the Scots Proceedings About the Surrendring of Newcastle. [London?]: Printed by Andrew Coe according to order, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Declaration Wherein Is Full Satisfaction Given Concerning Sir Edward Deering:: With the Just Vindication of Him from the Scandals Cast upon Him by Malignants, and the Reasons of His Return. With a True Relation of the Scots Proceedings About the Surrendring of Newcastle. Printed by Andrew Coe according to order, 1644.