(1643). The humble advice, petition, and reasons, of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament: To His Majesty, why part of the terme ought not be removed to Oxford, with His Majesties gracious answer thereunto, and his reasons why he cannot recall his proclamation, but requires obedience thereunto. Also a declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, ordaining that no judge, minister, or other person belonging to the Chancery, His Majesties Exchequer, or any other court, shall presume to repaire to the said city of Oxon, or do, or execute any thing belonging to their said offices and imployments, but in the places usuall for the doing thereof. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Humble Advice, Petition, and Reasons, of the Lords and Commons Now Assembled in Parliament: To His Majesty, Why Part of the Terme Ought Not Be Removed to Oxford, with His Majesties Gracious Answer Thereunto, and His Reasons Why He Cannot Recall His Proclamation, but Requires Obedience Thereunto. Also a Declaration of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, Ordaining That No Judge, Minister, or Other Person Belonging to the Chancery, His Majesties Exchequer, or Any Other Court, Shall Presume to Repaire to the Said City of Oxon, or Do, or Execute Any Thing Belonging to Their Said Offices and Imployments, but in the Places Usuall for the Doing Thereof. London: [s.n.], 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Humble Advice, Petition, and Reasons, of the Lords and Commons Now Assembled in Parliament: To His Majesty, Why Part of the Terme Ought Not Be Removed to Oxford, with His Majesties Gracious Answer Thereunto, and His Reasons Why He Cannot Recall His Proclamation, but Requires Obedience Thereunto. Also a Declaration of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament, Ordaining That No Judge, Minister, or Other Person Belonging to the Chancery, His Majesties Exchequer, or Any Other Court, Shall Presume to Repaire to the Said City of Oxon, or Do, or Execute Any Thing Belonging to Their Said Offices and Imployments, but in the Places Usuall for the Doing Thereof. [s.n.], 1643.