S. K. A True relation of the taking of the city of Yorke by Sir John Hotham for the King and Parliament, Sept. 16: With the description of the battell fought between Sir Iohn Hotham and the Earle of Comberland and the number of men slaine on both sides : likewise how the Earle of Comberland, being pursued, escaped out of the citie disguised like a Shepheard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationS. K. A True Relation of the Taking of the City of Yorke by Sir John Hotham for the King and Parliament, Sept. 16: With the Description of the Battell Fought Between Sir Iohn Hotham and the Earle of Comberland and the Number of Men Slaine on Both Sides : Likewise How the Earle of Comberland, Being Pursued, Escaped Out of the Citie Disguised like a Shepheard.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationS. K. A True Relation of the Taking of the City of Yorke by Sir John Hotham for the King and Parliament, Sept. 16: With the Description of the Battell Fought Between Sir Iohn Hotham and the Earle of Comberland and the Number of Men Slaine on Both Sides : Likewise How the Earle of Comberland, Being Pursued, Escaped Out of the Citie Disguised like a Shepheard.