APA (7th ed.) Citation

Taylor, J. (1637). The carriers cosmographie, or, A briefe relation of the innes, ordinaries, hosteries, and other lodgings in and neere London: Where the carriers, waggons, foote-posts and higglers doe usually come, from any parts, townes, shires, and countries, of the kingdomes of England, principality of Wales, as also from the kingdomes of Scotland and Ireland : with nomination of what daies of the weeke they doe come to London and on what daies they returne, whereby all sorts of people may finde direction how to receiue or send goods or letters unto such places as their occasions may require : as also where the ships, hoighs, barkes, tiltboats, barges and wherries, do usually attend to carry passengers and goods ... Printed by A.G. [i.e. Anne Griffin].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Taylor, John. The Carriers Cosmographie, or, A Briefe Relation of the Innes, Ordinaries, Hosteries, and Other Lodgings in and Neere London: Where the Carriers, Waggons, Foote-posts and Higglers Doe Usually Come, from Any Parts, Townes, Shires, and Countries, of the Kingdomes of England, Principality of Wales, as Also from the Kingdomes of Scotland and Ireland : With Nomination of What Daies of the Weeke They Doe Come to London and on What Daies They Returne, Whereby All Sorts of People May Finde Direction How to Receiue or Send Goods or Letters Unto Such Places as Their Occasions May Require : As Also Where the Ships, Hoighs, Barkes, Tiltboats, Barges and Wherries, Do Usually Attend to Carry Passengers and Goods ... London: Printed by A.G. [i.e. Anne Griffin], 1637.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Taylor, John. The Carriers Cosmographie, or, A Briefe Relation of the Innes, Ordinaries, Hosteries, and Other Lodgings in and Neere London: Where the Carriers, Waggons, Foote-posts and Higglers Doe Usually Come, from Any Parts, Townes, Shires, and Countries, of the Kingdomes of England, Principality of Wales, as Also from the Kingdomes of Scotland and Ireland : With Nomination of What Daies of the Weeke They Doe Come to London and on What Daies They Returne, Whereby All Sorts of People May Finde Direction How to Receiue or Send Goods or Letters Unto Such Places as Their Occasions May Require : As Also Where the Ships, Hoighs, Barkes, Tiltboats, Barges and Wherries, Do Usually Attend to Carry Passengers and Goods ... Printed by A.G. [i.e. Anne Griffin], 1637.

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