Leddoze, G. (1642). The examination of George Leddoze of Dorchester merchant, taken before Master Henry Maber mayor, and Mr Richard Burce, His Majesties iustices of the peace, the 27 of August. 1642: Wherein is discovered the inveterate malice of the Lords and Cavaleers at Sherborne, against the Parliament and all good men, falsly scandalizing them under the nickname of Cropeard-Round-Heads. Sent from a member of the House of Commons in that county, and read in the House, and ordered to be printed. Hen. Elsynge Cl. Par. D. Com. Whereunto is added a letter from Coker, near Sherborne in Sommersetshire, of the war-like preparations there intended. Printed for Laurence Blaiklock.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Leddoze, George. The Examination of George Leddoze of Dorchester Merchant, Taken Before Master Henry Maber Mayor, and Mr Richard Burce, His Majesties Iustices of the Peace, the 27 of August. 1642: Wherein Is Discovered the Inveterate Malice of the Lords and Cavaleers at Sherborne, Against the Parliament and All Good Men, Falsly Scandalizing Them Under the Nickname of Cropeard-Round-Heads. Sent from a Member of the House of Commons in That County, and Read in the House, and Ordered to Be Printed. Hen. Elsynge Cl. Par. D. Com. Whereunto Is Added a Letter from Coker, Near Sherborne in Sommersetshire, of the War-like Preparations There Intended. London: Printed for Laurence Blaiklock, 1642.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Leddoze, George. The Examination of George Leddoze of Dorchester Merchant, Taken Before Master Henry Maber Mayor, and Mr Richard Burce, His Majesties Iustices of the Peace, the 27 of August. 1642: Wherein Is Discovered the Inveterate Malice of the Lords and Cavaleers at Sherborne, Against the Parliament and All Good Men, Falsly Scandalizing Them Under the Nickname of Cropeard-Round-Heads. Sent from a Member of the House of Commons in That County, and Read in the House, and Ordered to Be Printed. Hen. Elsynge Cl. Par. D. Com. Whereunto Is Added a Letter from Coker, Near Sherborne in Sommersetshire, of the War-like Preparations There Intended. Printed for Laurence Blaiklock, 1642.