(1643). The prophecie of a white king of Brittaine: Taken out of the library of Sir Robert Cotton, that most famous antiquary of England, in the Saxon character. Printed for G. Linsey, and are to be sold at his shop against London-stone.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Prophecie of a White King of Brittaine: Taken Out of the Library of Sir Robert Cotton, That Most Famous Antiquary of England, in the Saxon Character. London: Printed for G. Linsey, and are to be sold at his shop against London-stone, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Prophecie of a White King of Brittaine: Taken Out of the Library of Sir Robert Cotton, That Most Famous Antiquary of England, in the Saxon Character. Printed for G. Linsey, and are to be sold at his shop against London-stone, 1643.
Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.