APA (7th ed.) Citation

A most true relation of a wonderfull victory it pleased God to give those two worthy commanders, Sir Robert and Sir William Stuart, against the rebels, being under command of Sir Philem O Neale: Wherein 2000 of his men were slain, and but 6 or 7 of our Scottish souldiers : likewise many more of the rebells slaine, and the Castell of Knosklinsh taken by the Scots.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Most True Relation of a Wonderfull Victory It Pleased God to Give Those Two Worthy Commanders, Sir Robert and Sir William Stuart, Against the Rebels, Being Under Command of Sir Philem O Neale: Wherein 2000 of His Men Were Slain, and but 6 or 7 of Our Scottish Souldiers : Likewise Many More of the Rebells Slaine, and the Castell of Knosklinsh Taken by the Scots.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Most True Relation of a Wonderfull Victory It Pleased God to Give Those Two Worthy Commanders, Sir Robert and Sir William Stuart, Against the Rebels, Being Under Command of Sir Philem O Neale: Wherein 2000 of His Men Were Slain, and but 6 or 7 of Our Scottish Souldiers : Likewise Many More of the Rebells Slaine, and the Castell of Knosklinsh Taken by the Scots.

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