APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). Victorious news from the Earle of Essex: Being a true relation of a famous battaile fought betwixt his excellencie and the Lord Strange upon the second dayes march from Northampton : their being slain on the Lord Strange his side forty and but five slaine of the Earle of Essex : wherein is declared how the Lord Strange was taken prisoner with five other chiefe commanders : there being found a warrant about the Lord Strange concerning the commission of array which the Earle of Essex tooke : the number of armes and ammunition that was taken from the cavaleers the 19. of Sept. 1642 : 7 drummes, 5 peece of ordnance, 500 pikes and 650 muskets, 109 horse with sadles, 220 pistols, 109 carbines, as many bridles, 1200 swords with 3 cart load of materials for warre as spades &c. Printed for Wil. Cooke.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Victorious News from the Earle of Essex: Being a True Relation of a Famous Battaile Fought Betwixt His Excellencie and the Lord Strange upon the Second Dayes March from Northampton : Their Being Slain on the Lord Strange His Side Forty and but Five Slaine of the Earle of Essex : Wherein Is Declared How the Lord Strange Was Taken Prisoner with Five Other Chiefe Commanders : There Being Found a Warrant About the Lord Strange Concerning the Commission of Array Which the Earle of Essex Tooke : The Number of Armes and Ammunition That Was Taken from the Cavaleers the 19. of Sept. 1642 : 7 Drummes, 5 Peece of Ordnance, 500 Pikes and 650 Muskets, 109 Horse with Sadles, 220 Pistols, 109 Carbines, as Many Bridles, 1200 Swords with 3 Cart Load of Materials for Warre as Spades &c. London: Printed for Wil. Cooke, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Victorious News from the Earle of Essex: Being a True Relation of a Famous Battaile Fought Betwixt His Excellencie and the Lord Strange upon the Second Dayes March from Northampton : Their Being Slain on the Lord Strange His Side Forty and but Five Slaine of the Earle of Essex : Wherein Is Declared How the Lord Strange Was Taken Prisoner with Five Other Chiefe Commanders : There Being Found a Warrant About the Lord Strange Concerning the Commission of Array Which the Earle of Essex Tooke : The Number of Armes and Ammunition That Was Taken from the Cavaleers the 19. of Sept. 1642 : 7 Drummes, 5 Peece of Ordnance, 500 Pikes and 650 Muskets, 109 Horse with Sadles, 220 Pistols, 109 Carbines, as Many Bridles, 1200 Swords with 3 Cart Load of Materials for Warre as Spades &c. Printed for Wil. Cooke, 1642.

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