Letters to the council of state, from the commissioners of the militia of several counties, &c: Informing them of the several marches of Colonel Lamberts forces, and shewing their readiness to suppress them and a letter from the Lord Montagu, expressing the fleets obedience to the council and Parliament, also a letter from Col. Ingoldsby, who with his own hands took Col. Lambert prisoner : with some further information given by the messenger that came first with the news and was in person at the randezvous on Edge-hill, when Col. Okey and Major Creed appeared there.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLetters to the Council of State, from the Commissioners of the Militia of Several Counties, &c: Informing Them of the Several Marches of Colonel Lamberts Forces, and Shewing Their Readiness to Suppress Them and a Letter from the Lord Montagu, Expressing the Fleets Obedience to the Council and Parliament, Also a Letter from Col. Ingoldsby, Who with His Own Hands Took Col. Lambert Prisoner : With Some Further Information Given by the Messenger That Came First with the News and Was in Person at the Randezvous on Edge-hill, When Col. Okey and Major Creed Appeared There.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLetters to the Council of State, from the Commissioners of the Militia of Several Counties, &c: Informing Them of the Several Marches of Colonel Lamberts Forces, and Shewing Their Readiness to Suppress Them and a Letter from the Lord Montagu, Expressing the Fleets Obedience to the Council and Parliament, Also a Letter from Col. Ingoldsby, Who with His Own Hands Took Col. Lambert Prisoner : With Some Further Information Given by the Messenger That Came First with the News and Was in Person at the Randezvous on Edge-hill, When Col. Okey and Major Creed Appeared There.