(1575). Anno XXIII. Henrici VIII: The Kynge our soueraygne lorde Henrye the viij. by the grace of god kynge of Eglande [sic] and of Fraunce, defendour of the fayth, and lorde of Irelande, at the session of his high courte of parliament after diuers prorogacions, holden at Westminster the. xv. day of Ianuary, in the. xxiij yere of his moste noble raigne to the honour of almighty god and holy church, [and] for the common weale and profit of this his realme, by the assente of the lords spirituall [and] temporall, [and] the co[m]mons in this present parliament assembled, and by auctority of the same, hath ordeined, established, [and] enacted certayne good statutes lawes and ordinau[n]ces in maner [and] forme folowing. printed by Thomas Marsh.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAnno XXIII. Henrici VIII: The Kynge Our Soueraygne Lorde Henrye the Viij. by the Grace of God Kynge of Eglande [sic] and of Fraunce, Defendour of the Fayth, and Lorde of Irelande, at the Session of His High Courte of Parliament After Diuers Prorogacions, Holden at Westminster the. Xv. Day of Ianuary, in the. Xxiij Yere of His Moste Noble Raigne to the Honour of Almighty God and Holy Church, [and] for the Common Weale and Profit of This His Realme, by the Assente of the Lords Spirituall [and] Temporall, [and] the Co[m]mons in This Present Parliament Assembled, and by Auctority of the Same, Hath Ordeined, Established, [and] Enacted Certayne Good Statutes Lawes and Ordinau[n]ces in Maner [and] Forme Folowing. S.l: printed by Thomas Marsh, 1575.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAnno XXIII. Henrici VIII: The Kynge Our Soueraygne Lorde Henrye the Viij. by the Grace of God Kynge of Eglande [sic] and of Fraunce, Defendour of the Fayth, and Lorde of Irelande, at the Session of His High Courte of Parliament After Diuers Prorogacions, Holden at Westminster the. Xv. Day of Ianuary, in the. Xxiij Yere of His Moste Noble Raigne to the Honour of Almighty God and Holy Church, [and] for the Common Weale and Profit of This His Realme, by the Assente of the Lords Spirituall [and] Temporall, [and] the Co[m]mons in This Present Parliament Assembled, and by Auctority of the Same, Hath Ordeined, Established, [and] Enacted Certayne Good Statutes Lawes and Ordinau[n]ces in Maner [and] Forme Folowing. printed by Thomas Marsh, 1575.