Hatton, C. (1579). A true report of the most gratious and mercifull message of hir most excellent Maiestie, sent by the righte honourable Sir Christopher Hatton knight, vizchamberlaine, & one of hir Highnesse most honourable priuie counsell, to the place where Thomas Appeltree should haue suffered for his most traitorlike action: With such other discourse as it pleased him to vse vpon the matter at the same time: wherein nothing is added, but his onely speach verbatim, as my weake memorie would serue me to doe it. By Henry Bynneman.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hatton, Christopher. A True Report of the Most Gratious and Mercifull Message of Hir Most Excellent Maiestie, Sent by the Righte Honourable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight, Vizchamberlaine, & One of Hir Highnesse Most Honourable Priuie Counsell, to the Place Where Thomas Appeltree Should Haue Suffered for His Most Traitorlike Action: With Such Other Discourse as It Pleased Him to Vse Vpon the Matter at the Same Time: Wherein Nothing Is Added, but His Onely Speach Verbatim, as My Weake Memorie Would Serue Me to Doe It. Printed at London: By Henry Bynneman, 1579.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hatton, Christopher. A True Report of the Most Gratious and Mercifull Message of Hir Most Excellent Maiestie, Sent by the Righte Honourable Sir Christopher Hatton Knight, Vizchamberlaine, & One of Hir Highnesse Most Honourable Priuie Counsell, to the Place Where Thomas Appeltree Should Haue Suffered for His Most Traitorlike Action: With Such Other Discourse as It Pleased Him to Vse Vpon the Matter at the Same Time: Wherein Nothing Is Added, but His Onely Speach Verbatim, as My Weake Memorie Would Serue Me to Doe It. By Henry Bynneman, 1579.