APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, F. F., Norwich, G. G., & Lenthall, W. (1643). A fuller relation of that miraculous victory: Which it pleased God to give unto the Parliaments forces under the command of the Right Honourable the Lord Fairefax, against the Earle of New Castles army at Wakefield in Yorkshire where they took prisoners, General Goring, Sir Thomas Bland, 2 colonels, Sergeant Major Car, 13 captaines, 1500 souldiers, 27 colours of foot, 3 cornets of horse, 4 lieutenants, 15 ensignes, and 1 cornet, 4 pieces of ordnance, all their ammunition, and a great number of armes, with the losse of seven common souldiers : sent in two letters to the Honourable W. Lenthall, Esq. Speaker in the House of Commons : also a letter of great consequence, which was found in Generall Gorings chamber, which was sent to him by his father Lord Goring. Printed for Iohn Wright ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax, George Goring Norwich, and William Lenthall. A Fuller Relation of That Miraculous Victory: Which It Pleased God to Give Unto the Parliaments Forces Under the Command of the Right Honourable the Lord Fairefax, Against the Earle of New Castles Army at Wakefield in Yorkshire Where They Took Prisoners, General Goring, Sir Thomas Bland, 2 Colonels, Sergeant Major Car, 13 Captaines, 1500 Souldiers, 27 Colours of Foot, 3 Cornets of Horse, 4 Lieutenants, 15 Ensignes, and 1 Cornet, 4 Pieces of Ordnance, All Their Ammunition, and a Great Number of Armes, with the Losse of Seven Common Souldiers : Sent in Two Letters to the Honourable W. Lenthall, Esq. Speaker in the House of Commons : Also a Letter of Great Consequence, Which Was Found in Generall Gorings Chamber, Which Was Sent to Him by His Father Lord Goring. [London]: Printed for Iohn Wright ..., 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fairfax, Ferdinando Fairfax, et al. A Fuller Relation of That Miraculous Victory: Which It Pleased God to Give Unto the Parliaments Forces Under the Command of the Right Honourable the Lord Fairefax, Against the Earle of New Castles Army at Wakefield in Yorkshire Where They Took Prisoners, General Goring, Sir Thomas Bland, 2 Colonels, Sergeant Major Car, 13 Captaines, 1500 Souldiers, 27 Colours of Foot, 3 Cornets of Horse, 4 Lieutenants, 15 Ensignes, and 1 Cornet, 4 Pieces of Ordnance, All Their Ammunition, and a Great Number of Armes, with the Losse of Seven Common Souldiers : Sent in Two Letters to the Honourable W. Lenthall, Esq. Speaker in the House of Commons : Also a Letter of Great Consequence, Which Was Found in Generall Gorings Chamber, Which Was Sent to Him by His Father Lord Goring. Printed for Iohn Wright ..., 1643.

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