(1642). Exceeding ioyfull nevves out of Surrey: Shevving the proceedings of Prince Robert and his mischievous cavalliers since he came into those parts : as also of his attempt upon Windsor Castle : from whence being repulsed with much losse, he drew towards Kingstone : where, by some forces of his excellence the Earl of Essex, with the trained bands of Barkshire and Surty, he was beaten away : with a slaughter of six hundred cavalliers : Master Cary the keeper of Mary-bone Parke, being taken prisoner in the habit of a Miller, coming to spie the strength of our forces. Printed for Iohn Iohnson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationExceeding Ioyfull Nevves Out of Surrey: Shevving the Proceedings of Prince Robert and His Mischievous Cavalliers Since He Came into Those Parts : As Also of His Attempt upon Windsor Castle : From Whence Being Repulsed with Much Losse, He Drew Towards Kingstone : Where, by Some Forces of His Excellence the Earl of Essex, with the Trained Bands of Barkshire and Surty, He Was Beaten Away : With a Slaughter of Six Hundred Cavalliers : Master Cary the Keeper of Mary-bone Parke, Being Taken Prisoner in the Habit of a Miller, Coming to Spie the Strength of Our Forces. London: Printed for Iohn Iohnson, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationExceeding Ioyfull Nevves Out of Surrey: Shevving the Proceedings of Prince Robert and His Mischievous Cavalliers Since He Came into Those Parts : As Also of His Attempt upon Windsor Castle : From Whence Being Repulsed with Much Losse, He Drew Towards Kingstone : Where, by Some Forces of His Excellence the Earl of Essex, with the Trained Bands of Barkshire and Surty, He Was Beaten Away : With a Slaughter of Six Hundred Cavalliers : Master Cary the Keeper of Mary-bone Parke, Being Taken Prisoner in the Habit of a Miller, Coming to Spie the Strength of Our Forces. Printed for Iohn Iohnson, 1642.