Connecticut Governor (1708-1724 : Saltonstall). (1721). By the Honourable Gurdon Saltonstall, Esq, governor of his majesty's colony of Connecticut. A brief: Whereas upon a representation made to the General Assembly holden at Hartford, the eleventh day of May last: it appeared, that the want of a house for the rector of Yale College at New-Haven, was a great disadvantage to the good order and education of the students there. ... Given in New-London the 13th. day of June, Anno Dom. 1721. Printed by T. Green, printer to the governour and company.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationConnecticut Governor (1708-1724 : Saltonstall). By the Honourable Gurdon Saltonstall, Esq, Governor of His Majesty's Colony of Connecticut. A Brief: Whereas upon a Representation Made to the General Assembly Holden at Hartford, the Eleventh Day of May Last: It Appeared, That the Want of a House for the Rector of Yale College at New-Haven, Was a Great Disadvantage to the Good Order and Education of the Students There. ... Given in New-London the 13th. Day of June, Anno Dom. 1721. New-London [Conn.]: Printed by T. Green, printer to the governour and company, 1721.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationConnecticut Governor (1708-1724 : Saltonstall). By the Honourable Gurdon Saltonstall, Esq, Governor of His Majesty's Colony of Connecticut. A Brief: Whereas upon a Representation Made to the General Assembly Holden at Hartford, the Eleventh Day of May Last: It Appeared, That the Want of a House for the Rector of Yale College at New-Haven, Was a Great Disadvantage to the Good Order and Education of the Students There. ... Given in New-London the 13th. Day of June, Anno Dom. 1721. Printed by T. Green, printer to the governour and company, 1721.