APA (7th ed.) Citation

Massey, E. (1644). Eben-ezer a full and exact relation of the severall remarkable and victorious proceedings of the ever-renowned Colonell Massy, governour of Gloucester from May 7 to May 25, 1644: In which time he tooke these severall considerable garrisons of the enemies in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, namely, Wesbury, little Deane, Newnam, Beverston-castle, Malmsbury and Chippanham : with the summons sent by Col. Massie to Col. Howard, soone to the Earl of Berkshire, Govenour of Malmsbury, and his answer thereunto : and names of the officers and commanders taken there : as also the votes of the House of Commons on Friday last, concerning the supplies to be sent to Col. Massie and a thousand pounds per annum to be given to him and his heirs for ever out of the estates of papists and delinquents, as a reward for the many acceptable services performed by him. Printed for T. W. ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Massey, Edward. Eben-ezer a Full and Exact Relation of the Severall Remarkable and Victorious Proceedings of the Ever-renowned Colonell Massy, Governour of Gloucester from May 7 to May 25, 1644: In Which Time He Tooke These Severall Considerable Garrisons of the Enemies in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, Namely, Wesbury, Little Deane, Newnam, Beverston-castle, Malmsbury and Chippanham : With the Summons Sent by Col. Massie to Col. Howard, Soone to the Earl of Berkshire, Govenour of Malmsbury, and His Answer Thereunto : And Names of the Officers and Commanders Taken There : As Also the Votes of the House of Commons on Friday Last, Concerning the Supplies to Be Sent to Col. Massie and a Thousand Pounds Per Annum to Be Given to Him and His Heirs for Ever Out of the Estates of Papists and Delinquents, as a Reward for the Many Acceptable Services Performed by Him. London: Printed for T. W. ..., 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Massey, Edward. Eben-ezer a Full and Exact Relation of the Severall Remarkable and Victorious Proceedings of the Ever-renowned Colonell Massy, Governour of Gloucester from May 7 to May 25, 1644: In Which Time He Tooke These Severall Considerable Garrisons of the Enemies in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, Namely, Wesbury, Little Deane, Newnam, Beverston-castle, Malmsbury and Chippanham : With the Summons Sent by Col. Massie to Col. Howard, Soone to the Earl of Berkshire, Govenour of Malmsbury, and His Answer Thereunto : And Names of the Officers and Commanders Taken There : As Also the Votes of the House of Commons on Friday Last, Concerning the Supplies to Be Sent to Col. Massie and a Thousand Pounds Per Annum to Be Given to Him and His Heirs for Ever Out of the Estates of Papists and Delinquents, as a Reward for the Many Acceptable Services Performed by Him. Printed for T. W. ..., 1644.

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