Lockier, R. (1649). The Army's martyr: or A faithful relation of the barbarous and illegall proceedings of the court-martiall at White-Hall upon Mr. Robert Lockier: Vvith his Christian carriage and deportment, and his dying speech to all his fellow-soulders [sic] at the time of his execution, as an ever-lasting witnesse of the integrity to the rights and freedoms of the Common-Wealth. Who was shot to death in Paul's Church-yard, upon the 27 of April, 1649. With a petition of divers well-affected persons presented to the general in his behalf. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Lockier, Robert. The Army's Martyr: Or A Faithful Relation of the Barbarous and Illegall Proceedings of the Court-martiall at White-Hall upon Mr. Robert Lockier: Vvith His Christian Carriage and Deportment, and His Dying Speech to All His Fellow-soulders [sic] at the Time of His Execution, as an Ever-lasting Witnesse of the Integrity to the Rights and Freedoms of the Common-Wealth. Who Was Shot to Death in Paul's Church-yard, upon the 27 of April, 1649. With a Petition of Divers Well-affected Persons Presented to the General in His Behalf. Printed at London: [s.n.], 1649.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Lockier, Robert. The Army's Martyr: Or A Faithful Relation of the Barbarous and Illegall Proceedings of the Court-martiall at White-Hall upon Mr. Robert Lockier: Vvith His Christian Carriage and Deportment, and His Dying Speech to All His Fellow-soulders [sic] at the Time of His Execution, as an Ever-lasting Witnesse of the Integrity to the Rights and Freedoms of the Common-Wealth. Who Was Shot to Death in Paul's Church-yard, upon the 27 of April, 1649. With a Petition of Divers Well-affected Persons Presented to the General in His Behalf. [s.n.], 1649.