Hotham, C. (1651). The petition and argument of Mr. Hotham, fellow of Peter-house in Cambridge, before the Committee for Reformation of the Universities, April 10, 1651: Against the masters negative voice of that colledge, and for a remedy to be granted the colledge against the usurpations of Doctor Seaman the present master, agreeable to what was granted by Parliament to the city of London, an. Dom. 1648 for the better enabling them in case of need to act as a free body wihout their chief officers concurrence. Printed in the year.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHotham, Charles. The Petition and Argument of Mr. Hotham, Fellow of Peter-house in Cambridge, Before the Committee for Reformation of the Universities, April 10, 1651: Against the Masters Negative Voice of That Colledge, and for a Remedy to Be Granted the Colledge Against the Usurpations of Doctor Seaman the Present Master, Agreeable to What Was Granted by Parliament to the City of London, an. Dom. 1648 for the Better Enabling Them in Case of Need to Act as a Free Body Wihout Their Chief Officers Concurrence. S.l: Printed in the year, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHotham, Charles. The Petition and Argument of Mr. Hotham, Fellow of Peter-house in Cambridge, Before the Committee for Reformation of the Universities, April 10, 1651: Against the Masters Negative Voice of That Colledge, and for a Remedy to Be Granted the Colledge Against the Usurpations of Doctor Seaman the Present Master, Agreeable to What Was Granted by Parliament to the City of London, an. Dom. 1648 for the Better Enabling Them in Case of Need to Act as a Free Body Wihout Their Chief Officers Concurrence. Printed in the year, 1651.