(1660). The true characters of the educations, inclinations and several dispostions of all and every one of those bloody and barbarous persons, who sate as judges upon the life of our late dread soveraign King Charls I. Of ever blessed memory: Together with a true accompt of the horrid temptations and suggestions, by which the principallest of them did first draw in themselves, and afterwards their associates unto the committing of that execrable murder. printed for Edward Thomas, at the sign of the Adam and Eve in Little Brittain without Aldersgate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe True Characters of the Educations, Inclinations and Several Dispostions of All and Every One of Those Bloody and Barbarous Persons, Who Sate as Judges upon the Life of Our Late Dread Soveraign King Charls I. Of Ever Blessed Memory: Together with a True Accompt of the Horrid Temptations and Suggestions, by Which the Principallest of Them Did First Draw in Themselves, and Afterwards Their Associates Unto the Committing of That Execrable Murder. London: printed for Edward Thomas, at the sign of the Adam and Eve in Little Brittain without Aldersgate, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe True Characters of the Educations, Inclinations and Several Dispostions of All and Every One of Those Bloody and Barbarous Persons, Who Sate as Judges upon the Life of Our Late Dread Soveraign King Charls I. Of Ever Blessed Memory: Together with a True Accompt of the Horrid Temptations and Suggestions, by Which the Principallest of Them Did First Draw in Themselves, and Afterwards Their Associates Unto the Committing of That Execrable Murder. printed for Edward Thomas, at the sign of the Adam and Eve in Little Brittain without Aldersgate, 1660.