APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1643). The Rider of the white horse and his army their late good success in York-shiere, or, A true and faithfull relation of that famous and wonderfull victory at Bradford obtained by the club-men there with all the circumstances thereof: And of the taking of Leeds and Wakefield by the same men under te command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, with the manner and circumstances thereof from good hands. Printed for Thomas Vnderhill.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Rider of the White Horse and His Army Their Late Good Success in York-shiere, or, A True and Faithfull Relation of That Famous and Wonderfull Victory at Bradford Obtained by the Club-men There with All the Circumstances Thereof: And of the Taking of Leeds and Wakefield by the Same Men Under Te Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, with the Manner and Circumstances Thereof from Good Hands. London: Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Rider of the White Horse and His Army Their Late Good Success in York-shiere, or, A True and Faithfull Relation of That Famous and Wonderfull Victory at Bradford Obtained by the Club-men There with All the Circumstances Thereof: And of the Taking of Leeds and Wakefield by the Same Men Under Te Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, with the Manner and Circumstances Thereof from Good Hands. Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, 1643.

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