APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mercurius Elenticus. (1649). The first part of the last wil & testament of Philip Earle of Pembrooke and Montgomery, Lord of Saint Quintin, &c. now Knight of Berk-shire: Dictated by his own mouth, and took by Mr. Michael Oldsworth sometime his Lps secretary, and faithfully engrossed; together with all his Lps. penitent considerations, (delivered in most patheticall expressions) upon every particular of his goods, catttels [sic], chattels, moveable and inmoveable, that are designed in legacy to sundry particular persons of most eminent and remarkable quality. The second part to the same tune, will speedily be exhibited to publique view, as soon as it can be possibly transcribed;. s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mercurius Elenticus. The First Part of the Last Wil & Testament of Philip Earle of Pembrooke and Montgomery, Lord of Saint Quintin, &c. Now Knight of Berk-shire: Dictated by His Own Mouth, and Took by Mr. Michael Oldsworth Sometime His Lps Secretary, and Faithfully Engrossed; Together with All His Lps. Penitent Considerations, (delivered in Most Patheticall Expressions) upon Every Particular of His Goods, Catttels [sic], Chattels, Moveable and Inmoveable, That Are Designed in Legacy to Sundry Particular Persons of Most Eminent and Remarkable Quality. The Second Part to the Same Tune, Will Speedily Be Exhibited to Publique View, as Soon as It Can Be Possibly Transcribed;. [London: s.n.], 1649.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Mercurius Elenticus. The First Part of the Last Wil & Testament of Philip Earle of Pembrooke and Montgomery, Lord of Saint Quintin, &c. Now Knight of Berk-shire: Dictated by His Own Mouth, and Took by Mr. Michael Oldsworth Sometime His Lps Secretary, and Faithfully Engrossed; Together with All His Lps. Penitent Considerations, (delivered in Most Patheticall Expressions) upon Every Particular of His Goods, Catttels [sic], Chattels, Moveable and Inmoveable, That Are Designed in Legacy to Sundry Particular Persons of Most Eminent and Remarkable Quality. The Second Part to the Same Tune, Will Speedily Be Exhibited to Publique View, as Soon as It Can Be Possibly Transcribed;. s.n.], 1649.

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