(1758). Orders appointed to His Majesty (King Charles I.) To be straitly observed, for the preventing and remedying of the dearth of graine and victuall: With His majesties proclamation, declaring His Royall pleasure and further commandement therein. [By J. Massie]. Payne.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOrders Appointed to His Majesty (King Charles I.) To Be Straitly Observed, for the Preventing and Remedying of the Dearth of Graine and Victuall: With His Majesties Proclamation, Declaring His Royall Pleasure and Further Commandement Therein. [By J. Massie]. Payne, 1758.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationOrders Appointed to His Majesty (King Charles I.) To Be Straitly Observed, for the Preventing and Remedying of the Dearth of Graine and Victuall: With His Majesties Proclamation, Declaring His Royall Pleasure and Further Commandement Therein. [By J. Massie]. Payne, 1758.