Bernard Garter. (1579). A newyeares gifte: Dedicated to the Popes Holinesse, and all Catholikes addicted to the Sea of Rome: preferred the first day of Ianuarie, in the yeare of our Lorde God, after the course and computation of the Romanistes, one thousand, fiue hundreth, seauentie and nine, by B.G. citizen of London: in recompence of diuers singular and inestimable reliques, of late sent by the said Popes Holinesse into England, the true figures and representations whereof, are heereafter in their places dilated. Printed by Henry Bynneman.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBernard Garter. A Newyeares Gifte: Dedicated to the Popes Holinesse, and All Catholikes Addicted to the Sea of Rome: Preferred the First Day of Ianuarie, in the Yeare of Our Lorde God, After the Course and Computation of the Romanistes, One Thousand, Fiue Hundreth, Seauentie and Nine, by B.G. Citizen of London: In Recompence of Diuers Singular and Inestimable Reliques, of Late Sent by the Said Popes Holinesse into England, the True Figures and Representations Whereof, Are Heereafter in Their Places Dilated. At London: Printed by Henry Bynneman, 1579.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBernard Garter. A Newyeares Gifte: Dedicated to the Popes Holinesse, and All Catholikes Addicted to the Sea of Rome: Preferred the First Day of Ianuarie, in the Yeare of Our Lorde God, After the Course and Computation of the Romanistes, One Thousand, Fiue Hundreth, Seauentie and Nine, by B.G. Citizen of London: In Recompence of Diuers Singular and Inestimable Reliques, of Late Sent by the Said Popes Holinesse into England, the True Figures and Representations Whereof, Are Heereafter in Their Places Dilated. Printed by Henry Bynneman, 1579.