APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1642). The Scots loyaltie to the Protestants of England and Ireland, by proffering to both Houses of Parliament speedie ayd: Also, the answer of the Lord Maior and Sheriffes to the committee, some objections being made against them. Here also is set downe, the true, reall, and exact relation of that bloody mutiny, which was upon Munday last in Westminster Hall, concerning the mainrenance [sic] of bishops, and concerning Colonell Lunsford, who was lieutenant of the Tower. With the contents of certaine letters brought by Mr Burke from Ireland to the High Court of Parliament, Whereunto is annexed, the names of certaine commanders, which are speedily to be dispached for Ireland. printed for William Field.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Scots Loyaltie to the Protestants of England and Ireland, by Proffering to Both Houses of Parliament Speedie Ayd: Also, the Answer of the Lord Maior and Sheriffes to the Committee, Some Objections Being Made Against Them. Here Also Is Set Downe, the True, Reall, and Exact Relation of That Bloody Mutiny, Which Was upon Munday Last in Westminster Hall, Concerning the Mainrenance [sic] of Bishops, and Concerning Colonell Lunsford, Who Was Lieutenant of the Tower. With the Contents of Certaine Letters Brought by Mr Burke from Ireland to the High Court of Parliament, Whereunto Is Annexed, the Names of Certaine Commanders, Which Are Speedily to Be Dispached for Ireland. S.l: printed for William Field, 1642.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Scots Loyaltie to the Protestants of England and Ireland, by Proffering to Both Houses of Parliament Speedie Ayd: Also, the Answer of the Lord Maior and Sheriffes to the Committee, Some Objections Being Made Against Them. Here Also Is Set Downe, the True, Reall, and Exact Relation of That Bloody Mutiny, Which Was upon Munday Last in Westminster Hall, Concerning the Mainrenance [sic] of Bishops, and Concerning Colonell Lunsford, Who Was Lieutenant of the Tower. With the Contents of Certaine Letters Brought by Mr Burke from Ireland to the High Court of Parliament, Whereunto Is Annexed, the Names of Certaine Commanders, Which Are Speedily to Be Dispached for Ireland. printed for William Field, 1642.

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