A Trve relation of the apprehension of the Lord Digby: As hee was intending his iourney and shipped for France, intercepted by Sir Iohn Pennington, Vice admiral of His Majesties fleet and by him detained prisoner : with a bloody plot politically intended against the Parliament by certaine papists and their adherents : as also the opposition made by the inhabitants of Hull against a gentleman and his three hundred men sent by the Parliament : with their generall and free acceptance of the Earle of Newcastle authorized by His Maiesties commission to the same effect : as also the store of amunition wherewith the said towne is fortified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Trve Relation of the Apprehension of the Lord Digby: As Hee Was Intending His Iourney and Shipped for France, Intercepted by Sir Iohn Pennington, Vice Admiral of His Majesties Fleet and by Him Detained Prisoner : With a Bloody Plot Politically Intended Against the Parliament by Certaine Papists and Their Adherents : As Also the Opposition Made by the Inhabitants of Hull Against a Gentleman and His Three Hundred Men Sent by the Parliament : With Their Generall and Free Acceptance of the Earle of Newcastle Authorized by His Maiesties Commission to the Same Effect : As Also the Store of Amunition Wherewith the Said Towne Is Fortified.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Trve Relation of the Apprehension of the Lord Digby: As Hee Was Intending His Iourney and Shipped for France, Intercepted by Sir Iohn Pennington, Vice Admiral of His Majesties Fleet and by Him Detained Prisoner : With a Bloody Plot Politically Intended Against the Parliament by Certaine Papists and Their Adherents : As Also the Opposition Made by the Inhabitants of Hull Against a Gentleman and His Three Hundred Men Sent by the Parliament : With Their Generall and Free Acceptance of the Earle of Newcastle Authorized by His Maiesties Commission to the Same Effect : As Also the Store of Amunition Wherewith the Said Towne Is Fortified.