Lloyd, D., & Lluelyn, M. (1656). The legend of Captaine Jones: Relating his adventure to sea, his first landing, and strange combat with a mighty beare : his furious battell with his six and thirty men, against the army of eleven kings, with their overthtow [sic] and deaths, his relieving of Kemper Castle, his strange and admirable sea-fight with six huge gallies of Spain, and nine thousand soldiers, his taking prisoner and hard usage : lastly, his setting at liberty by the Kings command, and returne for England. Printed for Richard Marriot ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLloyd, David, and Martin Lluelyn. The Legend of Captaine Jones: Relating His Adventure to Sea, His First Landing, and Strange Combat with a Mighty Beare : His Furious Battell with His Six and Thirty Men, Against the Army of Eleven Kings, with Their Overthtow [sic] and Deaths, His Relieving of Kemper Castle, His Strange and Admirable Sea-fight with Six Huge Gallies of Spain, and Nine Thousand Soldiers, His Taking Prisoner and Hard Usage : Lastly, His Setting at Liberty by the Kings Command, and Returne for England. London: Printed for Richard Marriot ..., 1656.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLloyd, David, and Martin Lluelyn. The Legend of Captaine Jones: Relating His Adventure to Sea, His First Landing, and Strange Combat with a Mighty Beare : His Furious Battell with His Six and Thirty Men, Against the Army of Eleven Kings, with Their Overthtow [sic] and Deaths, His Relieving of Kemper Castle, His Strange and Admirable Sea-fight with Six Huge Gallies of Spain, and Nine Thousand Soldiers, His Taking Prisoner and Hard Usage : Lastly, His Setting at Liberty by the Kings Command, and Returne for England. Printed for Richard Marriot ..., 1656.