Fitzherbert, J. (1543). Here begynneth a newe tract or treatyse moste profytable for all husbande men: And verye fruteful for all other persones to reade newly correcte[d] and amended, by the auctoure with dyuerse other thynges added there vnto. In Fletestrete, by me willyam Middylton, dwelling at the sygne of the George, nexte vnto Saynte Dunstones churche.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFitzherbert, John. Here Begynneth a Newe Tract or Treatyse Moste Profytable for All Husbande Men: And Verye Fruteful for All Other Persones to Reade Newly Correcte[d] and Amended, by the Auctoure with Dyuerse Other Thynges Added There Vnto. S.l: In Fletestrete, by me willyam Middylton, dwelling at the sygne of the George, nexte vnto Saynte Dunstones churche, 1543.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFitzherbert, John. Here Begynneth a Newe Tract or Treatyse Moste Profytable for All Husbande Men: And Verye Fruteful for All Other Persones to Reade Newly Correcte[d] and Amended, by the Auctoure with Dyuerse Other Thynges Added There Vnto. In Fletestrete, by me willyam Middylton, dwelling at the sygne of the George, nexte vnto Saynte Dunstones churche, 1543.