(1642). Equitable and necessary considerations and resolvtions for association of arms throughout the counties of the kingdom of England, and principality of Wales: Against the now * professed combination of papists, and other enemies of the Protestant religion, and English rights and liberties. *In the Earl of Newcastles declaratió, printed first at York, & since re-printed at London. To be presented to the gentry and commonalty of the county of Middlesex, at their meeting at Hix-hall the 26. of December 1642. And no lesse conducing to the safety of other counties, especially of York-shire, Lancashire, and Cheshire, where the malignant commissioners of Array have been most rampant. Printed for Thomas Underhill.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Equitable and Necessary Considerations and Resolvtions for Association of Arms Throughout the Counties of the Kingdom of England, and Principality of Wales: Against the Now * Professed Combination of Papists, and Other Enemies of the Protestant Religion, and English Rights and Liberties. *In the Earl of Newcastles Declaratió, Printed First at York, & Since Re-printed at London. To Be Presented to the Gentry and Commonalty of the County of Middlesex, at Their Meeting at Hix-hall the 26. of December 1642. And No Lesse Conducing to the Safety of Other Counties, Especially of York-shire, Lancashire, and Cheshire, Where the Malignant Commissioners of Array Have Been Most Rampant. London: Printed for Thomas Underhill, 1642.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Equitable and Necessary Considerations and Resolvtions for Association of Arms Throughout the Counties of the Kingdom of England, and Principality of Wales: Against the Now * Professed Combination of Papists, and Other Enemies of the Protestant Religion, and English Rights and Liberties. *In the Earl of Newcastles Declaratió, Printed First at York, & Since Re-printed at London. To Be Presented to the Gentry and Commonalty of the County of Middlesex, at Their Meeting at Hix-hall the 26. of December 1642. And No Lesse Conducing to the Safety of Other Counties, Especially of York-shire, Lancashire, and Cheshire, Where the Malignant Commissioners of Array Have Been Most Rampant. Printed for Thomas Underhill, 1642.