APA (7th ed.) Citation

Guillim, J. (1666). A display of herauldry: Manifesting a more easie access to the knowledge thereof then hath hitherto been published by any, through the benefit of method; wherein it is now reduced by the study and industry of John Guillim late Pursuivant at Arms. Interlaced with much variety of history, suitable to the several occasions or subjects (The sixth edition. Corrected and much enlarged by the author himself in his life time: together with his own addition of explaining the terms of hawking and hunting. And in this sixth edition are all the names and coats of arms of the Knights of the Garter, Knights Baronets, and Knights of the Bath: together with the atchievements at large of most of the nobility which were made by King Charles the Second. And whereas in the fourth edition there were several offensive coats to the loyal party, they are in this sixth exploded, and a supply of several of His Majesties friends.). printed by J.B. for John Williams at the Crown and Globe, and Joshua Kirton at the Kings Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard; Humphrey Tuckey at the Black Spread-Eagle, and Francis Tyton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Guillim, John. A Display of Herauldry: Manifesting a More Easie Access to the Knowledge Thereof Then Hath Hitherto Been Published by Any, Through the Benefit of Method; Wherein It Is Now Reduced by the Study and Industry of John Guillim Late Pursuivant at Arms. Interlaced with Much Variety of History, Suitable to the Several Occasions or Subjects. The sixth edition. Corrected and much enlarged by the author himself in his life time: together with his own addition of explaining the terms of hawking and hunting. And in this sixth edition are all the names and coats of arms of the Knights of the Garter, Knights Baronets, and Knights of the Bath: together with the atchievements at large of most of the nobility which were made by King Charles the Second. And whereas in the fourth edition there were several offensive coats to the loyal party, they are in this sixth exploded, and a supply of several of His Majesties friends. London: printed by J.B. for John Williams at the Crown and Globe, and Joshua Kirton at the Kings Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard; Humphrey Tuckey at the Black Spread-Eagle, and Francis Tyton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet, 1666.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Guillim, John. A Display of Herauldry: Manifesting a More Easie Access to the Knowledge Thereof Then Hath Hitherto Been Published by Any, Through the Benefit of Method; Wherein It Is Now Reduced by the Study and Industry of John Guillim Late Pursuivant at Arms. Interlaced with Much Variety of History, Suitable to the Several Occasions or Subjects. The sixth edition. Corrected and much enlarged by the author himself in his life time: together with his own addition of explaining the terms of hawking and hunting. And in this sixth edition are all the names and coats of arms of the Knights of the Garter, Knights Baronets, and Knights of the Bath: together with the atchievements at large of most of the nobility which were made by King Charles the Second. And whereas in the fourth edition there were several offensive coats to the loyal party, they are in this sixth exploded, and a supply of several of His Majesties friends. printed by J.B. for John Williams at the Crown and Globe, and Joshua Kirton at the Kings Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard; Humphrey Tuckey at the Black Spread-Eagle, and Francis Tyton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet, 1666.

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