APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dawson, R. (1661). The humble addresse and remonstrance of Richard Dawson gentleman, now prisoner in the Fleet: To the Right Honourable Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. With all possible submission, representing the sad oppressures under which he groans, his estate being pluckt away from him by injustice, perjury, and subornation thereto, forgery, counterfeiting his hand and seal, and other unjust, illegal unconscionable grievances; by the ... confederacy of Roger Porrington gentleman, Philip Read attorney of the Kings Bench, Edward, and Francis Luttrel, solicitor, and counsellor of law, Sir John Lenthall knight marshall of the Kings Bench, and others, set on, encouraged, and defended by them. printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dawson, Richard. The Humble Addresse and Remonstrance of Richard Dawson Gentleman, Now Prisoner in the Fleet: To the Right Honourable Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled. With All Possible Submission, Representing the Sad Oppressures Under Which He Groans, His Estate Being Pluckt Away from Him by Injustice, Perjury, and Subornation Thereto, Forgery, Counterfeiting His Hand and Seal, and Other Unjust, Illegal Unconscionable Grievances; by the ... Confederacy of Roger Porrington Gentleman, Philip Read Attorney of the Kings Bench, Edward, and Francis Luttrel, Solicitor, and Counsellor of Law, Sir John Lenthall Knight Marshall of the Kings Bench, and Others, Set on, Encouraged, and Defended by Them. London: printed for the author, 1661.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dawson, Richard. The Humble Addresse and Remonstrance of Richard Dawson Gentleman, Now Prisoner in the Fleet: To the Right Honourable Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled. With All Possible Submission, Representing the Sad Oppressures Under Which He Groans, His Estate Being Pluckt Away from Him by Injustice, Perjury, and Subornation Thereto, Forgery, Counterfeiting His Hand and Seal, and Other Unjust, Illegal Unconscionable Grievances; by the ... Confederacy of Roger Porrington Gentleman, Philip Read Attorney of the Kings Bench, Edward, and Francis Luttrel, Solicitor, and Counsellor of Law, Sir John Lenthall Knight Marshall of the Kings Bench, and Others, Set on, Encouraged, and Defended by Them. printed for the author, 1661.

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