Philip IV, K. o. S., Nicholas, E., & Thompson, G. (1642). A perfect relation of four letters of great consequence, read in the House of Commons, Octob. 11. and 12.: 1. The King of Spaine his letter to his ambassadour, concerning the affairs in England. 2. Of the taking of five ships by the marchant adventurers, that were coming out of Spain to aid the rebels in Ireland, with great store of money, arms and ammunition. 3. Captain Thompsons relation to the House, of his taking Sir Edward Berkeley, and divers others in the county of Somerset, and his bringing of them up to London. 4. Secretary Nicholas his letter, concerning the Earl of Essex. October 14. Printed for Robert Wood.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhilip IV, King of Spain, Edward Nicholas, and George Thompson. A Perfect Relation of Four Letters of Great Consequence, Read in the House of Commons, Octob. 11. and 12.: 1. The King of Spaine His Letter to His Ambassadour, Concerning the Affairs in England. 2. Of the Taking of Five Ships by the Marchant Adventurers, That Were Coming Out of Spain to Aid the Rebels in Ireland, with Great Store of Money, Arms and Ammunition. 3. Captain Thompsons Relation to the House, of His Taking Sir Edward Berkeley, and Divers Others in the County of Somerset, and His Bringing of Them Up to London. 4. Secretary Nicholas His Letter, Concerning the Earl of Essex. [London]: October 14. Printed for Robert Wood, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhilip IV, King of Spain, et al. A Perfect Relation of Four Letters of Great Consequence, Read in the House of Commons, Octob. 11. and 12.: 1. The King of Spaine His Letter to His Ambassadour, Concerning the Affairs in England. 2. Of the Taking of Five Ships by the Marchant Adventurers, That Were Coming Out of Spain to Aid the Rebels in Ireland, with Great Store of Money, Arms and Ammunition. 3. Captain Thompsons Relation to the House, of His Taking Sir Edward Berkeley, and Divers Others in the County of Somerset, and His Bringing of Them Up to London. 4. Secretary Nicholas His Letter, Concerning the Earl of Essex. October 14. Printed for Robert Wood, 1642.