APA (7th ed.) Citation

A Glorious and happy victory obtained by the volluntiers of Buckingham, Bedford, Hartford, Cambridge, Huntington, and Northamptonshire, being almost seven thousand able souldiers: Against the Lord Wentworth, sone to the Earle of Strafford, with 8000 horse and foot nere Alesbury and Wickham in Buckinghamshire, December 6, 1642 : declaring the manner of the battaile, which lasted five houres, and the number that was slain on both sides, being the greatest victory that hath bene obtained since the beginning of these vvares.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Glorious and Happy Victory Obtained by the Volluntiers of Buckingham, Bedford, Hartford, Cambridge, Huntington, and Northamptonshire, Being Almost Seven Thousand Able Souldiers: Against the Lord Wentworth, Sone to the Earle of Strafford, with 8000 Horse and Foot Nere Alesbury and Wickham in Buckinghamshire, December 6, 1642 : Declaring the Manner of the Battaile, Which Lasted Five Houres, and the Number That Was Slain on Both Sides, Being the Greatest Victory That Hath Bene Obtained Since the Beginning of These Vvares.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Glorious and Happy Victory Obtained by the Volluntiers of Buckingham, Bedford, Hartford, Cambridge, Huntington, and Northamptonshire, Being Almost Seven Thousand Able Souldiers: Against the Lord Wentworth, Sone to the Earle of Strafford, with 8000 Horse and Foot Nere Alesbury and Wickham in Buckinghamshire, December 6, 1642 : Declaring the Manner of the Battaile, Which Lasted Five Houres, and the Number That Was Slain on Both Sides, Being the Greatest Victory That Hath Bene Obtained Since the Beginning of These Vvares.

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