APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bowen, W. (1642). A perfect and trve relation of the great and bloudy skirmish fought before the city of Worcester upon Friday, Septemb. 23, 1642: Between ten troops of our side consisting but of 500 horse and the troops of the cavaliers consisting of 1800 horse commanded by Prince Robert and Prince Maurice : vvith the names of the captains and other officers and troopers that were slaine, wounded, land taken prisoners on our side and also of theirs : likewise some other passages upon the coming of the Earl of Essex his armie into Worcester the next day : sent in a letter from Worcester. Printed for Jo. Thomas.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bowen, William. A Perfect and Trve Relation of the Great and Bloudy Skirmish Fought Before the City of Worcester upon Friday, Septemb. 23, 1642: Between Ten Troops of Our Side Consisting but of 500 Horse and the Troops of the Cavaliers Consisting of 1800 Horse Commanded by Prince Robert and Prince Maurice : Vvith the Names of the Captains and Other Officers and Troopers That Were Slaine, Wounded, Land Taken Prisoners on Our Side and Also of Theirs : Likewise Some Other Passages upon the Coming of the Earl of Essex His Armie into Worcester the Next Day : Sent in a Letter from Worcester. London: Printed for Jo. Thomas, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bowen, William. A Perfect and Trve Relation of the Great and Bloudy Skirmish Fought Before the City of Worcester upon Friday, Septemb. 23, 1642: Between Ten Troops of Our Side Consisting but of 500 Horse and the Troops of the Cavaliers Consisting of 1800 Horse Commanded by Prince Robert and Prince Maurice : Vvith the Names of the Captains and Other Officers and Troopers That Were Slaine, Wounded, Land Taken Prisoners on Our Side and Also of Theirs : Likewise Some Other Passages upon the Coming of the Earl of Essex His Armie into Worcester the Next Day : Sent in a Letter from Worcester. Printed for Jo. Thomas, 1642.

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