Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2430107
APA Citation
Tyso, John. & J. G. (1665). Another cry of the innocent and oppressed for justice, or, A third relation of the unjust proceedings at the sessions held at Hixes Hall for the county of Middlesex, and at Justice Hall, so called, in the Old Baily for the city of London, upon the 18th and 22th dayes of the twelfth month, called February, in the year 1664, with and against 45 of the people of God whom the world in scorn calls Quakers, of which 39 were sentenced, for a pretended breach of the late act ... unto which is added a short postscript.
MLA Citation
Tyso, John. and J. G. Another cry of the innocent and oppressed for justice, or, A third relation of the unjust proceedings at the sessions held at Hixes Hall for the county of Middlesex, and at Justice Hall, so called, in the Old Baily for the city of London, upon the 18th and 22th dayes of the twelfth month, called February, in the year 1664, with and against 45 of the people of God whom the world in scorn calls Quakers, of which 39 were sentenced, for a pretended breach of the late act ... [microform] : unto which is added a short postscript [London 1665
Australian/Harvard Citation
Tyso, John. & J. G. 1665, Another cry of the innocent and oppressed for justice, or, A third relation of the unjust proceedings at the sessions held at Hixes Hall for the county of Middlesex, and at Justice Hall, so called, in the Old Baily for the city of London, upon the 18th and 22th dayes of the twelfth month, called February, in the year 1664, with and against 45 of the people of God whom the world in scorn calls Quakers, of which 39 were sentenced, for a pretended breach of the late act ... [microform] : unto which is added a short postscript [London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Another cry of the innocent and oppressed for justice, or, A third relation of the unjust proceedings at the sessions held at Hixes Hall for the county of Middlesex, and at Justice Hall, so called, in the Old Baily for the city of London, upon the 18th and 22th dayes of the twelfth month, called February, in the year 1664, with and against 45 of the people of God whom the world in scorn calls Quakers, of which 39 were sentenced, for a pretended breach of the late act ... [microform] : unto which is added a short postscript | author1=Tyso, John, -1700 | author2=J. G. (John Gibson) | year=1665 | language=English }}