APA (7th ed.) Citation

Northampton, S. C. d. (1642). Articles of impeachment exhibited in Parliament, against Spencer Earle of Northamp William Earle of Devonsh. Henry Earle of Dover, Henry Earle of Monmouth, Robert Lord Rich, Charles Lord Howard Charlton, Charles L. Grey of Ruthen Thomas Lord Coventry, Arthur Lord Chapell, &c: For severall high crimes and misdemeanors. Whereunto is annexed, the grounds of the proceedings of the Parliament from the beginning to this present, with the hinderances of their proceedings and causes of these distractions. Together with the severall meanes which they have used to prevent intestine warre, and to hinder the malignant designes of the enemies of the peace of the kingdome. Likewise ordered to be printed. Jo. Browne Cler. Parl. July, 1. London, Printed by T.F. for J.Y.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Northampton, Spencer Compton defendant. Articles of Impeachment Exhibited in Parliament, Against Spencer Earle of Northamp William Earle of Devonsh. Henry Earle of Dover, Henry Earle of Monmouth, Robert Lord Rich, Charles Lord Howard Charlton, Charles L. Grey of Ruthen Thomas Lord Coventry, Arthur Lord Chapell, &c: For Severall High Crimes and Misdemeanors. Whereunto Is Annexed, the Grounds of the Proceedings of the Parliament from the Beginning to This Present, with the Hinderances of Their Proceedings and Causes of These Distractions. Together with the Severall Meanes Which They Have Used to Prevent Intestine Warre, and to Hinder the Malignant Designes of the Enemies of the Peace of the Kingdome. Likewise Ordered to Be Printed. Jo. Browne Cler. Parl. S.l: July, 1. London, Printed by T.F. for J.Y, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Northampton, Spencer Compton defendant. Articles of Impeachment Exhibited in Parliament, Against Spencer Earle of Northamp William Earle of Devonsh. Henry Earle of Dover, Henry Earle of Monmouth, Robert Lord Rich, Charles Lord Howard Charlton, Charles L. Grey of Ruthen Thomas Lord Coventry, Arthur Lord Chapell, &c: For Severall High Crimes and Misdemeanors. Whereunto Is Annexed, the Grounds of the Proceedings of the Parliament from the Beginning to This Present, with the Hinderances of Their Proceedings and Causes of These Distractions. Together with the Severall Meanes Which They Have Used to Prevent Intestine Warre, and to Hinder the Malignant Designes of the Enemies of the Peace of the Kingdome. Likewise Ordered to Be Printed. Jo. Browne Cler. Parl. July, 1. London, Printed by T.F. for J.Y, 1642.

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