Cromwell, O. (1651). By His Excellency: Whereas I am informed that complaints are daily made, that divers people, both English and Scotch and especially seamen and marriners, do continue to buy of souldiers stolen and plundered corne, cattell, houshold goods, plate, vvares, and merchandizes all sorts . Printed by Evan Tyler.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCromwell, Oliver. By His Excellency: Whereas I Am Informed That Complaints Are Daily Made, That Divers People, Both English and Scotch and Especially Seamen and Marriners, Do Continue to Buy of Souldiers Stolen and Plundered Corne, Cattell, Houshold Goods, Plate, Vvares, and Merchandizes All Sorts . Edinburgh: Printed by Evan Tyler, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCromwell, Oliver. By His Excellency: Whereas I Am Informed That Complaints Are Daily Made, That Divers People, Both English and Scotch and Especially Seamen and Marriners, Do Continue to Buy of Souldiers Stolen and Plundered Corne, Cattell, Houshold Goods, Plate, Vvares, and Merchandizes All Sorts . Printed by Evan Tyler, 1651.