Taylor, J. (1642). To the right honorable assembly, the lords, knights, esquires, and burgesses of the honorable House of Commons in Parliament. The humble petition of the antient overseers, rulers, and assistants of the Company of Watermen: Wherein is shewed how intollerably they have been abused and slandered ... by divers refractory and abusive watermen who have mislead many others to their faction. Printed by John Hammond.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. To the Right Honorable Assembly, the Lords, Knights, Esquires, and Burgesses of the Honorable House of Commons in Parliament. The Humble Petition of the Antient Overseers, Rulers, and Assistants of the Company of Watermen: Wherein Is Shewed How Intollerably They Have Been Abused and Slandered ... by Divers Refractory and Abusive Watermen Who Have Mislead Many Others to Their Faction. London: Printed by John Hammond, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. To the Right Honorable Assembly, the Lords, Knights, Esquires, and Burgesses of the Honorable House of Commons in Parliament. The Humble Petition of the Antient Overseers, Rulers, and Assistants of the Company of Watermen: Wherein Is Shewed How Intollerably They Have Been Abused and Slandered ... by Divers Refractory and Abusive Watermen Who Have Mislead Many Others to Their Faction. Printed by John Hammond, 1642.