APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1648). A great victory obtained by Collonell Scroope: Against the Duke of Buckingham, at Saint Needs in Huntingtonshire. On Munday July the 10th. 1648. Where was slain Col. Dolbier, quartermaster Generall. 3 officers more. 8 troopers. Taken prisoners: Earl of Holland, 30 officers and gentlemen, 120 troopers. The Duke of Buckhingham fled with 200 horse. Taken besides. 200 horse, 150 fire armes, 100 great saddles. Powder some pounds. Silver, and gold and store of other good plunder. The Earle of Hollands blew ribbon and his George. printed for the generall satisfaction of moderate men.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Great Victory Obtained by Collonell Scroope: Against the Duke of Buckingham, at Saint Needs in Huntingtonshire. On Munday July the 10th. 1648. Where Was Slain Col. Dolbier, Quartermaster Generall. 3 Officers More. 8 Troopers. Taken Prisoners: Earl of Holland, 30 Officers and Gentlemen, 120 Troopers. The Duke of Buckhingham Fled with 200 Horse. Taken Besides. 200 Horse, 150 Fire Armes, 100 Great Saddles. Powder Some Pounds. Silver, and Gold and Store of Other Good Plunder. The Earle of Hollands Blew Ribbon and His George. London: printed for the generall satisfaction of moderate men, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Great Victory Obtained by Collonell Scroope: Against the Duke of Buckingham, at Saint Needs in Huntingtonshire. On Munday July the 10th. 1648. Where Was Slain Col. Dolbier, Quartermaster Generall. 3 Officers More. 8 Troopers. Taken Prisoners: Earl of Holland, 30 Officers and Gentlemen, 120 Troopers. The Duke of Buckhingham Fled with 200 Horse. Taken Besides. 200 Horse, 150 Fire Armes, 100 Great Saddles. Powder Some Pounds. Silver, and Gold and Store of Other Good Plunder. The Earle of Hollands Blew Ribbon and His George. printed for the generall satisfaction of moderate men, 1648.

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