Here begynnith the firste volum of Syr Iohn Froissart : of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretaine, Flaunders: and other places adioynynge. Translated oute of Frenche into oure materall Englysshe tongue, by Iohn Bouchier knyghte, lorde Berners: at the co[m]maundement of oure moste hyghe redouted soueraygne lorde kynge Henrye the. viij. kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande defendour of the faith: and of the church of Englande and also of Irelande in earth the supreme heade.
MLA
Froissart, Jean and John Bourchier Berners. Here begynnith the firste volum of Syr Iohn Froissart : of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretaine, Flaunders: and other places adioynynge. Translated oute of Frenche into oure materall Englysshe tongue, by Iohn Bouchier knyghte, lorde Berners: at the co[m]maundement of oure moste hyghe redouted soueraygne lorde kynge Henrye the. viij. kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande defendour of the faith: and of the church of Englande and also of Irelande in earth the supreme heade. [Imprinted at Lu[n]don : In Flestrete at the signe of the George by. Wyllyam Myddylton [that is, Thomas Marsh, [1563?]
APA
Froissart, J. & Berners, J. (1563). Here begynnith the firste volum of Syr Iohn Froissart : of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretaine, Flaunders: and other places adioynynge. Translated oute of Frenche into oure materall Englysshe tongue, by Iohn Bouchier knyghte, lorde Berners: at the co[m]maundement of oure moste hyghe redouted soueraygne lorde kynge Henrye the. viij. kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande defendour of the faith: and of the church of Englande and also of Irelande in earth the supreme heade. [Imprinted at Lu[n]don : In Flestrete at the signe of the George by. Wyllyam Myddylton [that is, Thomas Marsh.
Chicago
Froissart, Jean and John Bourchier Berners. Here begynnith the firste volum of Syr Iohn Froissart : of the cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretaine, Flaunders: and other places adioynynge. Translated oute of Frenche into oure materall Englysshe tongue, by Iohn Bouchier knyghte, lorde Berners: at the co[m]maundement of oure moste hyghe redouted soueraygne lorde kynge Henrye the. viij. kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande defendour of the faith: and of the church of Englande and also of Irelande in earth the supreme heade. [Imprinted at Lu[n]don : In Flestrete at the signe of the George by. Wyllyam Myddylton [that is, Thomas Marsh, [1563?]