Frierson, H. (1648). A letter of a great victory obtained by Sir Miles Livesey, neer Kingstone, on Friday July 7. 1648.: The Duke of Buckingham routed, where was slain, the Lord Francis Villers, the Duke of Bucking-hams brother Col. Tho. Howard, the Earle of Berkshires son, 20 officers and souldiers, the Earle of Holland hurt, 200 wounded, 200 horse taken, 100 taken prisoners, &c. Printed by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield neere to the Queens-Head Taverne..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFrierson, Henry. A Letter of a Great Victory Obtained by Sir Miles Livesey, Neer Kingstone, on Friday July 7. 1648.: The Duke of Buckingham Routed, Where Was Slain, the Lord Francis Villers, the Duke of Bucking-hams Brother Col. Tho. Howard, the Earle of Berkshires Son, 20 Officers and Souldiers, the Earle of Holland Hurt, 200 Wounded, 200 Horse Taken, 100 Taken Prisoners, &c. London: Printed by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield neere to the Queens-Head Taverne., 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFrierson, Henry. A Letter of a Great Victory Obtained by Sir Miles Livesey, Neer Kingstone, on Friday July 7. 1648.: The Duke of Buckingham Routed, Where Was Slain, the Lord Francis Villers, the Duke of Bucking-hams Brother Col. Tho. Howard, the Earle of Berkshires Son, 20 Officers and Souldiers, the Earle of Holland Hurt, 200 Wounded, 200 Horse Taken, 100 Taken Prisoners, &c. Printed by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield neere to the Queens-Head Taverne., 1648.