APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). The Parliaments care for the citie of London: In purging the tower from conspiracies : with the relation of a box that was found neere the temple : wherein was inclosed a letter from Tyrone the arch-rebell in Ireland, to Colonel Lunsford late lieutenant of the tower : which letter was delivered to the Parliament to be read in both Houses : and herein is expressed the copy of the same letter concerning forces both of horse and foot that Lunsford should gather against this city and that Tyrone would assist him : and that the Kings both of France and Spaine would conjoyne their forces with them against this kingdome : as also shewing the vigilant care of the Parliament for the security of the city : and having some intelligence of divers labourers at worke in the tower carrying up powder and other amunition to the Bulwark and high tower sent for Colonell Biron, lieutenant thereof : who refusing to come was sent for by a strong guard and the knight of the black rod. Printed for Iohn Hamon.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Parliaments Care for the Citie of London: In Purging the Tower from Conspiracies : With the Relation of a Box That Was Found Neere the Temple : Wherein Was Inclosed a Letter from Tyrone the Arch-rebell in Ireland, to Colonel Lunsford Late Lieutenant of the Tower : Which Letter Was Delivered to the Parliament to Be Read in Both Houses : And Herein Is Expressed the Copy of the Same Letter Concerning Forces Both of Horse and Foot That Lunsford Should Gather Against This City and That Tyrone Would Assist Him : And That the Kings Both of France and Spaine Would Conjoyne Their Forces with Them Against This Kingdome : As Also Shewing the Vigilant Care of the Parliament for the Security of the City : And Having Some Intelligence of Divers Labourers at Worke in the Tower Carrying Up Powder and Other Amunition to the Bulwark and High Tower Sent for Colonell Biron, Lieutenant Thereof : Who Refusing to Come Was Sent for by a Strong Guard and the Knight of the Black Rod. [London?]: Printed for Iohn Hamon, 1642.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

The Parliaments Care for the Citie of London: In Purging the Tower from Conspiracies : With the Relation of a Box That Was Found Neere the Temple : Wherein Was Inclosed a Letter from Tyrone the Arch-rebell in Ireland, to Colonel Lunsford Late Lieutenant of the Tower : Which Letter Was Delivered to the Parliament to Be Read in Both Houses : And Herein Is Expressed the Copy of the Same Letter Concerning Forces Both of Horse and Foot That Lunsford Should Gather Against This City and That Tyrone Would Assist Him : And That the Kings Both of France and Spaine Would Conjoyne Their Forces with Them Against This Kingdome : As Also Shewing the Vigilant Care of the Parliament for the Security of the City : And Having Some Intelligence of Divers Labourers at Worke in the Tower Carrying Up Powder and Other Amunition to the Bulwark and High Tower Sent for Colonell Biron, Lieutenant Thereof : Who Refusing to Come Was Sent for by a Strong Guard and the Knight of the Black Rod. Printed for Iohn Hamon, 1642.

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