(1644). Three great victories obtained against the Lord Ogleby and others of Prince Rvperts forces: Where were taken prisoners, the Lord Ogleby, Collonel Mynne, Collonel Ennis, Lieutenant Collonel Hvddleston, Lieutenant Collonel Maxwels son, Lieutenant Collonel Greene, two serjeant majors, Collonel Marrow the governour of Chester slaine, 500 slaine, taken prisoners and routed, Prince Rupert himselfe fled into Wales with one piece of ordnance, and other particulars from Darbishire of the taking of 500 armes. by Jane Coe.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThree Great Victories Obtained Against the Lord Ogleby and Others of Prince Rvperts Forces: Where Were Taken Prisoners, the Lord Ogleby, Collonel Mynne, Collonel Ennis, Lieutenant Collonel Hvddleston, Lieutenant Collonel Maxwels Son, Lieutenant Collonel Greene, Two Serjeant Majors, Collonel Marrow the Governour of Chester Slaine, 500 Slaine, Taken Prisoners and Routed, Prince Rupert Himselfe Fled into Wales with One Piece of Ordnance, and Other Particulars from Darbishire of the Taking of 500 Armes. Printed at London: by Jane Coe, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThree Great Victories Obtained Against the Lord Ogleby and Others of Prince Rvperts Forces: Where Were Taken Prisoners, the Lord Ogleby, Collonel Mynne, Collonel Ennis, Lieutenant Collonel Hvddleston, Lieutenant Collonel Maxwels Son, Lieutenant Collonel Greene, Two Serjeant Majors, Collonel Marrow the Governour of Chester Slaine, 500 Slaine, Taken Prisoners and Routed, Prince Rupert Himselfe Fled into Wales with One Piece of Ordnance, and Other Particulars from Darbishire of the Taking of 500 Armes. by Jane Coe, 1644.