(1642). The Petition of the knights, gentlemen, and yeomanry of the country of Devonshire: Humbly desiring that they may have an authorised power speedily to raise armes, to suppresse the tumultuous meetings of recusanes, church papists, and other desperate and suspicious persons, which, if not timely prevented may much indanger their peace and safety. Printed for J. W. and T. B.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Petition of the Knights, Gentlemen, and Yeomanry of the Country of Devonshire: Humbly Desiring That They May Have an Authorised Power Speedily to Raise Armes, to Suppresse the Tumultuous Meetings of Recusanes, Church Papists, and Other Desperate and Suspicious Persons, Which, If Not Timely Prevented May Much Indanger Their Peace and Safety. London: Printed for J. W. and T. B, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Petition of the Knights, Gentlemen, and Yeomanry of the Country of Devonshire: Humbly Desiring That They May Have an Authorised Power Speedily to Raise Armes, to Suppresse the Tumultuous Meetings of Recusanes, Church Papists, and Other Desperate and Suspicious Persons, Which, If Not Timely Prevented May Much Indanger Their Peace and Safety. Printed for J. W. and T. B, 1642.