APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cooper, A. (1642). A speedy post with more news from Hull, York, and Beverley.: Truly relating how Sir John Hotham sent five hundred men out of Hull, under the command of Sir Iohn Meldron to a towne called Anlaby, two miles from Hull, where some of the Kings forces lay. Also of his taking the magazine there, his fiering of it, and by killing of some sentinells, all the regement ranne away except some 15. which was taken prisoners and brought into Hull. With divers other occurrences from Yorke and severall places adioyning, since the 25. of Iuly to the first of August. 1642. Printed for Iohn Thomas.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cooper, Andrew. A Speedy Post with More News from Hull, York, and Beverley.: Truly Relating How Sir John Hotham Sent Five Hundred Men Out of Hull, Under the Command of Sir Iohn Meldron to a Towne Called Anlaby, Two Miles from Hull, Where Some of the Kings Forces Lay. Also of His Taking the Magazine There, His Fiering of It, and by Killing of Some Sentinells, All the Regement Ranne Away Except Some 15. Which Was Taken Prisoners and Brought into Hull. With Divers Other Occurrences from Yorke and Severall Places Adioyning, Since the 25. of Iuly to the First of August. 1642. London: Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cooper, Andrew. A Speedy Post with More News from Hull, York, and Beverley.: Truly Relating How Sir John Hotham Sent Five Hundred Men Out of Hull, Under the Command of Sir Iohn Meldron to a Towne Called Anlaby, Two Miles from Hull, Where Some of the Kings Forces Lay. Also of His Taking the Magazine There, His Fiering of It, and by Killing of Some Sentinells, All the Regement Ranne Away Except Some 15. Which Was Taken Prisoners and Brought into Hull. With Divers Other Occurrences from Yorke and Severall Places Adioyning, Since the 25. of Iuly to the First of August. 1642. Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1642.

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