APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). Joyfull and welcome nevves from Shrevvesbury: Declaring the proceedings of both armies neer Shrewsbury with an exact relation of a battell fought before the Wals of the said town, October 3, 1642 : also a true relation of a battell fought in Wiltshire by the Earle of Pembroke with 500 men against the Lord Coventry with 1000 horse and foot, Octob. 4 : wherein 40 cavaliers were slaine 20 taken prisoners and all the rest put to flight with the losse of 10 men brought by the last past Octob. 6 : likewise Prince Roberts propositions to His Majesty concerning the knighting of certain officers under his command. Printed for Th. Rider.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Joyfull and Welcome Nevves from Shrevvesbury: Declaring the Proceedings of Both Armies Neer Shrewsbury with an Exact Relation of a Battell Fought Before the Wals of the Said Town, October 3, 1642 : Also a True Relation of a Battell Fought in Wiltshire by the Earle of Pembroke with 500 Men Against the Lord Coventry with 1000 Horse and Foot, Octob. 4 : Wherein 40 Cavaliers Were Slaine 20 Taken Prisoners and All the Rest Put to Flight with the Losse of 10 Men Brought by the Last Past Octob. 6 : Likewise Prince Roberts Propositions to His Majesty Concerning the Knighting of Certain Officers Under His Command. [London]: Printed for Th. Rider, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Joyfull and Welcome Nevves from Shrevvesbury: Declaring the Proceedings of Both Armies Neer Shrewsbury with an Exact Relation of a Battell Fought Before the Wals of the Said Town, October 3, 1642 : Also a True Relation of a Battell Fought in Wiltshire by the Earle of Pembroke with 500 Men Against the Lord Coventry with 1000 Horse and Foot, Octob. 4 : Wherein 40 Cavaliers Were Slaine 20 Taken Prisoners and All the Rest Put to Flight with the Losse of 10 Men Brought by the Last Past Octob. 6 : Likewise Prince Roberts Propositions to His Majesty Concerning the Knighting of Certain Officers Under His Command. Printed for Th. Rider, 1642.

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