(1632). The assize of bread: Together with sundry good and needfull ordinances of bakers, brewers, inholders, victuallers, vintners, and butchers: and also other assizes in weights and measures ... by the lawes of this realme, are commanded to bee obserued and kept by all manner of persons, as well within liberties as without. Whereunto there are also added, sundrie good and needfull orders, ... Newly correctged and enlarged from twelue pence the quarter of wheate, vnto three pounds and sixe pence the quarter. Printed by William Stansby.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Assize of Bread: Together with Sundry Good and Needfull Ordinances of Bakers, Brewers, Inholders, Victuallers, Vintners, and Butchers: And Also Other Assizes in Weights and Measures ... by the Lawes of This Realme, Are Commanded to Bee Obserued and Kept by All Manner of Persons, as Well Within Liberties as Without. Whereunto There Are Also Added, Sundrie Good and Needfull Orders, ... Newly Correctged and Enlarged from Twelue Pence the Quarter of Wheate, Vnto Three Pounds and Sixe Pence the Quarter. London: Printed by William Stansby, 1632.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Assize of Bread: Together with Sundry Good and Needfull Ordinances of Bakers, Brewers, Inholders, Victuallers, Vintners, and Butchers: And Also Other Assizes in Weights and Measures ... by the Lawes of This Realme, Are Commanded to Bee Obserued and Kept by All Manner of Persons, as Well Within Liberties as Without. Whereunto There Are Also Added, Sundrie Good and Needfull Orders, ... Newly Correctged and Enlarged from Twelue Pence the Quarter of Wheate, Vnto Three Pounds and Sixe Pence the Quarter. Printed by William Stansby, 1632.