The declaration of Captain Hotham sent to the Parliament, wherein hee sheweth the reasons of his marching into the county of York, with some troops of horse and foot, as also why he consented not to the treaty of peace agreed upon by some of the gentlemen of that county. Imprimatur, H. Elsyng. Cler. Parl. Dom. Com
MLA
Hotham, John. The Declaration of Captain Hotham Sent to the Parliament: Wherein Hee Sheweth the Reasons of His Marching Into the County of York, with Some Troops of Horse and Foot, As Also Why He Consented Not to the Treaty of Peace Agreed Upon by Some of the Gentlemen of That County. Imprimatur, H. Elsyng. Cler. Parl. Dom. Com. London: Printed for Richard Best, 11.1
APA, 7th edition
Hotham, J. (11.1). The declaration of Captain Hotham sent to the Parliament: wherein hee sheweth the reasons of his marching into the county of York, with some troops of horse and foot, as also why he consented not to the treaty of peace agreed upon by some of the gentlemen of that county. Imprimatur, H. Elsyng. Cler. Parl. Dom. Com. London: Printed for Richard Best
Chicago, 17th edition
Hotham, John. The declaration of Captain Hotham sent to the Parliament: wherein hee sheweth the reasons of his marching into the county of York, with some troops of horse and foot, as also why he consented not to the treaty of peace agreed upon by some of the gentlemen of that county. Imprimatur, H. Elsyng. Cler. Parl. Dom. Com. London: Printed for Richard Best, 11.1