A True relation of Prince Robert his forces coming to one M. Purslins neere coventry and burning downe all his out-houses: With the manner how the said M. Purslin having but eight men, kept them foure houres in fight and killed a Colonell a captaine and fix cavaliers with the manner of two severall parleyes with the cavaliers and the articles that were agreed upon betweene the Earle of Caernarvan and him : also the manner of the cavaliers coming to Oxford and how they were entertained by the Maior and university with their carriage and behaviour since.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA True Relation of Prince Robert His Forces Coming to One M. Purslins Neere Coventry and Burning Downe All His Out-houses: With the Manner How the Said M. Purslin Having but Eight Men, Kept Them Foure Houres in Fight and Killed a Colonell a Captaine and Fix Cavaliers with the Manner of Two Severall Parleyes with the Cavaliers and the Articles That Were Agreed upon Betweene the Earle of Caernarvan and Him : Also the Manner of the Cavaliers Coming to Oxford and How They Were Entertained by the Maior and University with Their Carriage and Behaviour Since.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA True Relation of Prince Robert His Forces Coming to One M. Purslins Neere Coventry and Burning Downe All His Out-houses: With the Manner How the Said M. Purslin Having but Eight Men, Kept Them Foure Houres in Fight and Killed a Colonell a Captaine and Fix Cavaliers with the Manner of Two Severall Parleyes with the Cavaliers and the Articles That Were Agreed upon Betweene the Earle of Caernarvan and Him : Also the Manner of the Cavaliers Coming to Oxford and How They Were Entertained by the Maior and University with Their Carriage and Behaviour Since.