(1643). Sea-coale, char-coale, and small-coale: or A discourse betweene a New-Castle collier, a small-coale-man, and a collier of Croyden: Concerning the prohibition of trade with New-Castle. And the fearfull complaint of the poore of the Citie of London, for the inhancing the price of sea-coales. Printed for Hugh Adamson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSea-coale, Char-coale, and Small-coale: Or A Discourse Betweene a New-Castle Collier, a Small-coale-man, and a Collier of Croyden: Concerning the Prohibition of Trade with New-Castle. And the Fearfull Complaint of the Poore of the Citie of London, for the Inhancing the Price of Sea-coales. London: Printed for Hugh Adamson, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSea-coale, Char-coale, and Small-coale: Or A Discourse Betweene a New-Castle Collier, a Small-coale-man, and a Collier of Croyden: Concerning the Prohibition of Trade with New-Castle. And the Fearfull Complaint of the Poore of the Citie of London, for the Inhancing the Price of Sea-coales. Printed for Hugh Adamson, 1643.