Winstanley, W. (1668). The honour of merchant-taylors: Wherein is set forth the noble acts, valliant deeds, and heroick performances of merchant-taylors in former ages, their honourable loves, and knightly adventures ... together with their pious acts and large benevolences, their building of publick structures, especially that of Blackwell-Hall, to be a market place for the selling of woollen cloaths. Printed by P.L. for William Whitwood.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWinstanley, William. The Honour of Merchant-taylors: Wherein Is Set Forth the Noble Acts, Valliant Deeds, and Heroick Performances of Merchant-taylors in Former Ages, Their Honourable Loves, and Knightly Adventures ... Together with Their Pious Acts and Large Benevolences, Their Building of Publick Structures, Especially That of Blackwell-Hall, to Be a Market Place for the Selling of Woollen Cloaths. London: Printed by P.L. for William Whitwood, 1668.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWinstanley, William. The Honour of Merchant-taylors: Wherein Is Set Forth the Noble Acts, Valliant Deeds, and Heroick Performances of Merchant-taylors in Former Ages, Their Honourable Loves, and Knightly Adventures ... Together with Their Pious Acts and Large Benevolences, Their Building of Publick Structures, Especially That of Blackwell-Hall, to Be a Market Place for the Selling of Woollen Cloaths. Printed by P.L. for William Whitwood, 1668.