APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1661). The late Earl of Lindsey his title by which himself, and his participants, do claim 24000. acres of land in the fennes in Lincoln-shire; and concerning which a bill hath pass'd the House of Lords, and is now with the Commons, impowring Sir Henry Heron and Sir William Killigrew to perfect their undertakings; the which, if it hath not been according to the particulars contained in this paper, the countenance of any member of this House is in no sort desired hereunto.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Late Earl of Lindsey His Title by Which Himself, and His Participants, Do Claim 24000. Acres of Land in the Fennes in Lincoln-shire; and Concerning Which a Bill Hath Pass'd the House of Lords, and Is Now with the Commons, Impowring Sir Henry Heron and Sir William Killigrew to Perfect Their Undertakings; the Which, If It Hath Not Been According to the Particulars Contained in This Paper, the Countenance of Any Member of This House Is in No Sort Desired Hereunto. 1661.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Late Earl of Lindsey His Title by Which Himself, and His Participants, Do Claim 24000. Acres of Land in the Fennes in Lincoln-shire; and Concerning Which a Bill Hath Pass'd the House of Lords, and Is Now with the Commons, Impowring Sir Henry Heron and Sir William Killigrew to Perfect Their Undertakings; the Which, If It Hath Not Been According to the Particulars Contained in This Paper, the Countenance of Any Member of This House Is in No Sort Desired Hereunto. 1661.

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