APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1643). The Late famovs victory obtained by Captaine Langley a Scotshman January 29, with his troope of horse against Colonell Aston with 3 troops: Who had bin pilliging the county of Barke-shire and had taken 150 sheepe, 5 cart-load of hay, and a hundred quarters of vvheat and barley and were carring them to Reading : declaring also the the [sic] full discription of the said battle which was fought upon Sunday, last, within two miles of Reading : and and [sic] how after two hours fight Captain Langley obtained the victory, wounded Sir Iacob Ashley sergaint major generall of the Kings army and about 30 other commanders and souldiers slain : and tooke the hundred and fifty sheepe, and five cart-loads of hay and a hundred quarters of corne and have brought them to Henley for the souldiers : whereunto is added a true relation of the taking of the high-constable of Oxfordshire a great malignant : and twelve thousand pound by Captaine Ballard, captaine of a troope of horse under Sergiant Major Skippon, on Sunday last being the 29 of Ianuary : wherein is declared the great policies of the said captaine in taking of the said price [?] and how he brought them to Henley. Printed for Thomas Rider.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Late Famovs Victory Obtained by Captaine Langley a Scotshman January 29, with His Troope of Horse Against Colonell Aston with 3 Troops: Who Had Bin Pilliging the County of Barke-shire and Had Taken 150 Sheepe, 5 Cart-load of Hay, and a Hundred Quarters of Vvheat and Barley and Were Carring Them to Reading : Declaring Also the the [sic] Full Discription of the Said Battle Which Was Fought upon Sunday, Last, Within Two Miles of Reading : And and [sic] How After Two Hours Fight Captain Langley Obtained the Victory, Wounded Sir Iacob Ashley Sergaint Major Generall of the Kings Army and About 30 Other Commanders and Souldiers Slain : And Tooke the Hundred and Fifty Sheepe, and Five Cart-loads of Hay and a Hundred Quarters of Corne and Have Brought Them to Henley for the Souldiers : Whereunto Is Added a True Relation of the Taking of the High-constable of Oxfordshire a Great Malignant : And Twelve Thousand Pound by Captaine Ballard, Captaine of a Troope of Horse Under Sergiant Major Skippon, on Sunday Last Being the 29 of Ianuary : Wherein Is Declared the Great Policies of the Said Captaine in Taking of the Said Price [?] and How He Brought Them to Henley. London: Printed for Thomas Rider, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Late Famovs Victory Obtained by Captaine Langley a Scotshman January 29, with His Troope of Horse Against Colonell Aston with 3 Troops: Who Had Bin Pilliging the County of Barke-shire and Had Taken 150 Sheepe, 5 Cart-load of Hay, and a Hundred Quarters of Vvheat and Barley and Were Carring Them to Reading : Declaring Also the the [sic] Full Discription of the Said Battle Which Was Fought upon Sunday, Last, Within Two Miles of Reading : And and [sic] How After Two Hours Fight Captain Langley Obtained the Victory, Wounded Sir Iacob Ashley Sergaint Major Generall of the Kings Army and About 30 Other Commanders and Souldiers Slain : And Tooke the Hundred and Fifty Sheepe, and Five Cart-loads of Hay and a Hundred Quarters of Corne and Have Brought Them to Henley for the Souldiers : Whereunto Is Added a True Relation of the Taking of the High-constable of Oxfordshire a Great Malignant : And Twelve Thousand Pound by Captaine Ballard, Captaine of a Troope of Horse Under Sergiant Major Skippon, on Sunday Last Being the 29 of Ianuary : Wherein Is Declared the Great Policies of the Said Captaine in Taking of the Said Price [?] and How He Brought Them to Henley. Printed for Thomas Rider, 1643.

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