(1647). Another gracious message from the Kings most Excellent Majesty: To the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, touching his further desires, concerning his royall person, and those subjects who have adhered to Him. Signed, Charles Rex. With the copy of a letter from His Majesties Court in the Isle of Wight, intimating the late joyfull newes from the Queen of England, and His Highnesse the Prince of Wales, concerning their inclination of coming to the Kings Majesty in the said Island. Novemb. 16. Imprimatur. Gilb. Mabbott. Printed by J C.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAnother Gracious Message from the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: To the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, Touching His Further Desires, Concerning His Royall Person, and Those Subjects Who Have Adhered to Him. Signed, Charles Rex. With the Copy of a Letter from His Majesties Court in the Isle of Wight, Intimating the Late Joyfull Newes from the Queen of England, and His Highnesse the Prince of Wales, Concerning Their Inclination of Coming to the Kings Majesty in the Said Island. Novemb. 16. Imprimatur. Gilb. Mabbott. London: Printed by J C, 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAnother Gracious Message from the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: To the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, Touching His Further Desires, Concerning His Royall Person, and Those Subjects Who Have Adhered to Him. Signed, Charles Rex. With the Copy of a Letter from His Majesties Court in the Isle of Wight, Intimating the Late Joyfull Newes from the Queen of England, and His Highnesse the Prince of Wales, Concerning Their Inclination of Coming to the Kings Majesty in the Said Island. Novemb. 16. Imprimatur. Gilb. Mabbott. Printed by J C, 1647.