APA (7th ed.) Citation

Karl I. England, K. (1645). The Kings packet of letters: Taken by Colonell Rossiter, as they were carrying from Newark to Belvoyr, on Munday last, Octob. 6. 1645. With letters from the King to Sir Gervase Lucas, Governour of Belvoyr, from the Lord Byron, and from Oneale (in Ireland) to the King. Wherein is discovered the whole businesse of the Kings designes, and other matters of great importance to the whole kingdome: with some observations upon the said letters, for publike satisfaction. These letters were sent to the Parliament, and published according to order. printed for R. Austin and J. Coe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Karl I. England, König. The Kings Packet of Letters: Taken by Colonell Rossiter, as They Were Carrying from Newark to Belvoyr, on Munday Last, Octob. 6. 1645. With Letters from the King to Sir Gervase Lucas, Governour of Belvoyr, from the Lord Byron, and from Oneale (in Ireland) to the King. Wherein Is Discovered the Whole Businesse of the Kings Designes, and Other Matters of Great Importance to the Whole Kingdome: With Some Observations upon the Said Letters, for Publike Satisfaction. These Letters Were Sent to the Parliament, and Published According to Order. London: printed for R. Austin and J. Coe, 1645.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Karl I. England, König. The Kings Packet of Letters: Taken by Colonell Rossiter, as They Were Carrying from Newark to Belvoyr, on Munday Last, Octob. 6. 1645. With Letters from the King to Sir Gervase Lucas, Governour of Belvoyr, from the Lord Byron, and from Oneale (in Ireland) to the King. Wherein Is Discovered the Whole Businesse of the Kings Designes, and Other Matters of Great Importance to the Whole Kingdome: With Some Observations upon the Said Letters, for Publike Satisfaction. These Letters Were Sent to the Parliament, and Published According to Order. printed for R. Austin and J. Coe, 1645.

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