(1642). Newes from Hvll: Being the most happie discoverie of a terrible plot against the said town intended by Sir Charles Grantham but discovered by Mr. Henry Brunker, sonne in law unto the said Sir Charles : the manner of the betraying to be a false alarum at the south port : with the summe of moneys proffered Mr. Brunker ... also the Danes fleet discovered at sea ... wherein is related to the manner of their battel .. Printed for J. Thompson and Andrew Coe.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNewes from Hvll: Being the Most Happie Discoverie of a Terrible Plot Against the Said Town Intended by Sir Charles Grantham but Discovered by Mr. Henry Brunker, Sonne in Law Unto the Said Sir Charles : The Manner of the Betraying to Be a False Alarum at the South Port : With the Summe of Moneys Proffered Mr. Brunker ... Also the Danes Fleet Discovered at Sea ... Wherein Is Related to the Manner of Their Battel .. London: Printed for J. Thompson and Andrew Coe, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNewes from Hvll: Being the Most Happie Discoverie of a Terrible Plot Against the Said Town Intended by Sir Charles Grantham but Discovered by Mr. Henry Brunker, Sonne in Law Unto the Said Sir Charles : The Manner of the Betraying to Be a False Alarum at the South Port : With the Summe of Moneys Proffered Mr. Brunker ... Also the Danes Fleet Discovered at Sea ... Wherein Is Related to the Manner of Their Battel .. Printed for J. Thompson and Andrew Coe, 1642.