APA (7th ed.) Citation

Percy, J. (1674). A short account of the proceedings of James Percy late of Ireland,: Inpursuance of his native right to the earldome of Northumberland as cousin and next heir male to Jocelin Percy late and last Earl deceased, who at his coming into England, was informed, that the countess was with child, which prevented him from entring his claim until the third of Feb 1671. And then understanding the contrary, entred in at Whitehall at the signet office, and hath used all honourable and justifyable endeavours to accomplish his just dues for three years and upwards, as followeth. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Percy, James. A Short Account of the Proceedings of James Percy Late of Ireland,: Inpursuance of His Native Right to the Earldome of Northumberland as Cousin and Next Heir Male to Jocelin Percy Late and Last Earl Deceased, Who at His Coming into England, Was Informed, That the Countess Was with Child, Which Prevented Him from Entring His Claim Until the Third of Feb 1671. And Then Understanding the Contrary, Entred in at Whitehall at the Signet Office, and Hath Used All Honourable and Justifyable Endeavours to Accomplish His Just Dues for Three Years and Upwards, as Followeth. [London: publisher not identified, 1674.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Percy, James. A Short Account of the Proceedings of James Percy Late of Ireland,: Inpursuance of His Native Right to the Earldome of Northumberland as Cousin and Next Heir Male to Jocelin Percy Late and Last Earl Deceased, Who at His Coming into England, Was Informed, That the Countess Was with Child, Which Prevented Him from Entring His Claim Until the Third of Feb 1671. And Then Understanding the Contrary, Entred in at Whitehall at the Signet Office, and Hath Used All Honourable and Justifyable Endeavours to Accomplish His Just Dues for Three Years and Upwards, as Followeth. publisher not identified, 1674.

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