Iames by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith &c. : to the chiefe constables and bayliffe of the hundred or deuision of [blank] in our countie of [blank] and to euery of them greeting ... ; By vertue of a precept in His Maiesties name to me directed these are to charge and command you, that you warne two of the most sufficient men within your constablery or tything .. to appeare before the Clerke of the Market ...
MLA
England and Wales. and James. Iames by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith &c. : to the chiefe constables and bayliffe of the hundred or deuision of [blank] in our countie of [blank] and to euery of them greeting ... ; By vertue of a precept in His Maiesties name to me directed these are to charge and command you, that you warne two of the most sufficient men within your constablery or tything .. to appeare before the Clerke of the Market ... [Place of publication not identified] : [B. Norton and J. Bill], [1619?]
APA
England and Wales. & James. (1619). Iames by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith &c. : to the chiefe constables and bayliffe of the hundred or deuision of [blank] in our countie of [blank] and to euery of them greeting ... ; By vertue of a precept in His Maiesties name to me directed these are to charge and command you, that you warne two of the most sufficient men within your constablery or tything .. to appeare before the Clerke of the Market ... [Place of publication not identified] : [B. Norton and J. Bill].
Chicago
England and Wales. and James. Iames by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith &c. : to the chiefe constables and bayliffe of the hundred or deuision of [blank] in our countie of [blank] and to euery of them greeting ... ; By vertue of a precept in His Maiesties name to me directed these are to charge and command you, that you warne two of the most sufficient men within your constablery or tything .. to appeare before the Clerke of the Market ... [Place of publication not identified] : [B. Norton and J. Bill], [1619?]