Philips, R. (1641). The coppy of a letter of Father Philips, the Queens confessor, which was thought to be sent into France, to Mr. Mountague: Discovered and produced to be read in the House of Commons, by Mr. Pymme, the 25. of June, 1641. to this effect. Lamentably complaining of the times and present state of things, and this was written presently after Piercy and Jermyn fled. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhilips, Robert. The Coppy of a Letter of Father Philips, the Queens Confessor, Which Was Thought to Be Sent into France, to Mr. Mountague: Discovered and Produced to Be Read in the House of Commons, by Mr. Pymme, the 25. of June, 1641. to This Effect. Lamentably Complaining of the Times and Present State of Things, and This Was Written Presently After Piercy and Jermyn Fled. S.l: [s.n.], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhilips, Robert. The Coppy of a Letter of Father Philips, the Queens Confessor, Which Was Thought to Be Sent into France, to Mr. Mountague: Discovered and Produced to Be Read in the House of Commons, by Mr. Pymme, the 25. of June, 1641. to This Effect. Lamentably Complaining of the Times and Present State of Things, and This Was Written Presently After Piercy and Jermyn Fled. [s.n.], 1641.