Bell, H. (1646). A true relation of the abominable injustice, oppressions and tyranny, which Captain Henry Bell suffered nine years together at the Councell board: Before this Parliament began, as the said Captain Bell did humbly exhibite the same to the King at White-Hall, on the second day of December 1640. and what His Majesty was graciously pleased to doe thereupon. And also, herein the said Captain Bell doth exhibite his humble petition to the Right Honourable the Lords assembled in Parliament. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Bell, Henry. A True Relation of the Abominable Injustice, Oppressions and Tyranny, Which Captain Henry Bell Suffered Nine Years Together at the Councell Board: Before This Parliament Began, as the Said Captain Bell Did Humbly Exhibite the Same to the King at White-Hall, on the Second Day of December 1640. and What His Majesty Was Graciously Pleased to Doe Thereupon. And Also, Herein the Said Captain Bell Doth Exhibite His Humble Petition to the Right Honourable the Lords Assembled in Parliament. S.l: [s.n.], 1646.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Bell, Henry. A True Relation of the Abominable Injustice, Oppressions and Tyranny, Which Captain Henry Bell Suffered Nine Years Together at the Councell Board: Before This Parliament Began, as the Said Captain Bell Did Humbly Exhibite the Same to the King at White-Hall, on the Second Day of December 1640. and What His Majesty Was Graciously Pleased to Doe Thereupon. And Also, Herein the Said Captain Bell Doth Exhibite His Humble Petition to the Right Honourable the Lords Assembled in Parliament. [s.n.], 1646.