(1686). A proclamation inhibiting all persons after the four and twentieth day of June next to use the trade of a pedlar or petty chapman, unless they be licensed according to a course lately taken to us in that behalf. Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Proclamation Inhibiting All Persons After the Four and Twentieth Day of June Next to Use the Trade of a Pedlar or Petty Chapman, Unless They Be Licensed According to a Course Lately Taken to Us in That Behalf. London: Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, 1686.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Proclamation Inhibiting All Persons After the Four and Twentieth Day of June Next to Use the Trade of a Pedlar or Petty Chapman, Unless They Be Licensed According to a Course Lately Taken to Us in That Behalf. Printed by Charles Bill, Henry Hills, and Thomas Newcomb, 1686.