APA (7th ed.) Citation

Grimston, H. (1642). Mr. Grimston his speech, at the committee sitting in Guildhall on Thursday the 6. of Ianuary 1641: Concerning the breaches of the priviledges of Parliament; by breaking open the chambers, studies, and trunks of the Lord Kimbolton, and the rest of the members of the House of Commons, accused by His Majesty of high treason. Whereupon, the same day there was a declaration agreed upon, and published, for the preservation of their priviledges, and protection of their members from the like violence in time to come. for B. W.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Grimston, Harbottle. Mr. Grimston His Speech, at the Committee Sitting in Guildhall on Thursday the 6. of Ianuary 1641: Concerning the Breaches of the Priviledges of Parliament; by Breaking Open the Chambers, Studies, and Trunks of the Lord Kimbolton, and the Rest of the Members of the House of Commons, Accused by His Majesty of High Treason. Whereupon, the Same Day There Was a Declaration Agreed upon, and Published, for the Preservation of Their Priviledges, and Protection of Their Members from the like Violence in Time to Come. Printed at London: for B. W, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Grimston, Harbottle. Mr. Grimston His Speech, at the Committee Sitting in Guildhall on Thursday the 6. of Ianuary 1641: Concerning the Breaches of the Priviledges of Parliament; by Breaking Open the Chambers, Studies, and Trunks of the Lord Kimbolton, and the Rest of the Members of the House of Commons, Accused by His Majesty of High Treason. Whereupon, the Same Day There Was a Declaration Agreed upon, and Published, for the Preservation of Their Priviledges, and Protection of Their Members from the like Violence in Time to Come. for B. W, 1642.

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