Monasticon Favershamiense in agro Cantiano: or, A surveigh of the Monastry of Faversham in the county of Kent : Wherein its barony and right to sit in Parlament is discovered. Together with its antient and modern estate described. As also its founder and benefactors remembred
MLA
Southouse, Thomas and Thomas Philipot. Monasticon Favershamiense in agro Cantiano: or, A surveigh of the Monastry of Faversham in the county of Kent : Wherein its barony and right to sit in Parlament is discovered. Together with its antient and modern estate described. As also its founder and benefactors remembred. London : Printed for T. Passenger living at the Sign of the Three Bibles upon London Bridge, 1671.
APA
Southouse, T. & Philipot, T. (1671). Monasticon Favershamiense in agro Cantiano: or, A surveigh of the Monastry of Faversham in the county of Kent : Wherein its barony and right to sit in Parlament is discovered. Together with its antient and modern estate described. As also its founder and benefactors remembred. London : Printed for T. Passenger living at the Sign of the Three Bibles upon London Bridge.
Chicago
Southouse, Thomas and Thomas Philipot. Monasticon Favershamiense in agro Cantiano: or, A surveigh of the Monastry of Faversham in the county of Kent : Wherein its barony and right to sit in Parlament is discovered. Together with its antient and modern estate described. As also its founder and benefactors remembred. London : Printed for T. Passenger living at the Sign of the Three Bibles upon London Bridge, 1671.