APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wilkinson, T., & Cromwell, O. (1648). Bloudy nevves from the Lord Byron, in Wales;: Declaring the proceedings of the royall party, against the Parliaments forces, and the rising of the Welch-men with long hookes, and the bloudy execution done thereby. Also, a great fight neer the Isle of Anglesea, between the forces commanded by the Lord Byron, and Col. Horton, with the particulars thereof, and the number killed and taken. And a dangerous fight at Scarbrough Castle in Yorkes, between a party of the Princes forces, and Col. Bethels. Likewise, the resolution of the Levellers of England. And the remonstrance and declaration of Lieut. Gen. Cromwell, concerning the enemies of religion, King, and kingdome. Commanded to be printed and published. O. Crumwell. Septemb. 14. Imprinted at London, for G.H..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wilkinson, Thomas, and Oliver Cromwell. Bloudy Nevves from the Lord Byron, in Wales;: Declaring the Proceedings of the Royall Party, Against the Parliaments Forces, and the Rising of the Welch-men with Long Hookes, and the Bloudy Execution Done Thereby. Also, a Great Fight Neer the Isle of Anglesea, Between the Forces Commanded by the Lord Byron, and Col. Horton, with the Particulars Thereof, and the Number Killed and Taken. And a Dangerous Fight at Scarbrough Castle in Yorkes, Between a Party of the Princes Forces, and Col. Bethels. Likewise, the Resolution of the Levellers of England. And the Remonstrance and Declaration of Lieut. Gen. Cromwell, Concerning the Enemies of Religion, King, and Kingdome. Commanded to Be Printed and Published. O. Crumwell. [London]: Septemb. 14. Imprinted at London, for G.H., 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wilkinson, Thomas, and Oliver Cromwell. Bloudy Nevves from the Lord Byron, in Wales;: Declaring the Proceedings of the Royall Party, Against the Parliaments Forces, and the Rising of the Welch-men with Long Hookes, and the Bloudy Execution Done Thereby. Also, a Great Fight Neer the Isle of Anglesea, Between the Forces Commanded by the Lord Byron, and Col. Horton, with the Particulars Thereof, and the Number Killed and Taken. And a Dangerous Fight at Scarbrough Castle in Yorkes, Between a Party of the Princes Forces, and Col. Bethels. Likewise, the Resolution of the Levellers of England. And the Remonstrance and Declaration of Lieut. Gen. Cromwell, Concerning the Enemies of Religion, King, and Kingdome. Commanded to Be Printed and Published. O. Crumwell. Septemb. 14. Imprinted at London, for G.H., 1648.

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