APA (7th ed.) Citation

A Trve relation of a great battell fought betwixt the Earle of Essex and Prince Robert their forces with the manner of the taking Prince Robert prisoner and divers other commander signified to both Houses Sept. 20: Also the manner of the death of Sir Iohn Byron who with twenty eight cavaleers more were slaine upon Aubingley Heath in Worcrstershire [as printed] by the inhabitants of the vaile of Esom and the rest of the cavaleers put to flight : together with the noble resolution of the Lord Sey, Col. Hambden, and Col. Goodwyn who with their foot-forces and six hundred dragoneers marched from Oxford towards Worcester on Wednesday last, to correct and punish those insolent cavaleers and to secure those countas printed.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Trve Relation of a Great Battell Fought Betwixt the Earle of Essex and Prince Robert Their Forces with the Manner of the Taking Prince Robert Prisoner and Divers Other Commander Signified to Both Houses Sept. 20: Also the Manner of the Death of Sir Iohn Byron Who with Twenty Eight Cavaleers More Were Slaine upon Aubingley Heath in Worcrstershire [as Printed] by the Inhabitants of the Vaile of Esom and the Rest of the Cavaleers Put to Flight : Together with the Noble Resolution of the Lord Sey, Col. Hambden, and Col. Goodwyn Who with Their Foot-forces and Six Hundred Dragoneers Marched from Oxford Towards Worcester on Wednesday Last, to Correct and Punish Those Insolent Cavaleers and to Secure Those Countas Printed.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Trve Relation of a Great Battell Fought Betwixt the Earle of Essex and Prince Robert Their Forces with the Manner of the Taking Prince Robert Prisoner and Divers Other Commander Signified to Both Houses Sept. 20: Also the Manner of the Death of Sir Iohn Byron Who with Twenty Eight Cavaleers More Were Slaine upon Aubingley Heath in Worcrstershire [as Printed] by the Inhabitants of the Vaile of Esom and the Rest of the Cavaleers Put to Flight : Together with the Noble Resolution of the Lord Sey, Col. Hambden, and Col. Goodwyn Who with Their Foot-forces and Six Hundred Dragoneers Marched from Oxford Towards Worcester on Wednesday Last, to Correct and Punish Those Insolent Cavaleers and to Secure Those Countas Printed.

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