APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, T. F. (1648). A letter of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the Right Honorable, the Lord Major of the City of London: For the better preserving a right understanding between the City and Army. With an order of His Excellency to Col: Dean, to march into the City of London, and seize the publike treasuries of Goldsmiths, Weavers, and Haberdashers-Hall, that thereby they may be supplied with moneys to pay quarters, and free the countreys from that grievous burthen of free-quarter. By the appointment of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax Lord General, and his General Councel of Officers. Dec. 8. 1648. Signed, John Rushvvorth Secr'. Printed by John Field for John Partridge and George Whittington.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax. A Letter of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the Right Honorable, the Lord Major of the City of London: For the Better Preserving a Right Understanding Between the City and Army. With an Order of His Excellency to Col: Dean, to March into the City of London, and Seize the Publike Treasuries of Goldsmiths, Weavers, and Haberdashers-Hall, That Thereby They May Be Supplied with Moneys to Pay Quarters, and Free the Countreys from That Grievous Burthen of Free-quarter. By the Appointment of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax Lord General, and His General Councel of Officers. Dec. 8. 1648. Signed, John Rushvvorth Secr'. London: Printed by John Field for John Partridge and George Whittington, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax. A Letter of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the Right Honorable, the Lord Major of the City of London: For the Better Preserving a Right Understanding Between the City and Army. With an Order of His Excellency to Col: Dean, to March into the City of London, and Seize the Publike Treasuries of Goldsmiths, Weavers, and Haberdashers-Hall, That Thereby They May Be Supplied with Moneys to Pay Quarters, and Free the Countreys from That Grievous Burthen of Free-quarter. By the Appointment of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax Lord General, and His General Councel of Officers. Dec. 8. 1648. Signed, John Rushvvorth Secr'. Printed by John Field for John Partridge and George Whittington, 1648.

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