APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1648). A dangerous and bloudy plot discovered whereby should have been murthered and most barbourously massacred fourscore of the House of Commons,: Divers of the chiefe actors being revealed. Also a terrible fight between London and Saint Albones, betwixt a party of the Royalists and a party of the Parliaments forces. With a great and bloudy fight at sea, wherein was taken 1 ship 10 peice of ordnance, all their arms and great store of ammunition besides much rich marchandize. Likevvise a great overthrow given to the Scots, and the last intelligence from Newport touching the successfull proceedings between the Kings Majesty and the commissioners of Parliament. Printed for Richard Wilcocks.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Dangerous and Bloudy Plot Discovered Whereby Should Have Been Murthered and Most Barbourously Massacred Fourscore of the House of Commons,: Divers of the Chiefe Actors Being Revealed. Also a Terrible Fight Between London and Saint Albones, Betwixt a Party of the Royalists and a Party of the Parliaments Forces. With a Great and Bloudy Fight at Sea, Wherein Was Taken 1 Ship 10 Peice of Ordnance, All Their Arms and Great Store of Ammunition Besides Much Rich Marchandize. Likevvise a Great Overthrow Given to the Scots, and the Last Intelligence from Newport Touching the Successfull Proceedings Between the Kings Majesty and the Commissioners of Parliament. London: Printed for Richard Wilcocks, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Dangerous and Bloudy Plot Discovered Whereby Should Have Been Murthered and Most Barbourously Massacred Fourscore of the House of Commons,: Divers of the Chiefe Actors Being Revealed. Also a Terrible Fight Between London and Saint Albones, Betwixt a Party of the Royalists and a Party of the Parliaments Forces. With a Great and Bloudy Fight at Sea, Wherein Was Taken 1 Ship 10 Peice of Ordnance, All Their Arms and Great Store of Ammunition Besides Much Rich Marchandize. Likevvise a Great Overthrow Given to the Scots, and the Last Intelligence from Newport Touching the Successfull Proceedings Between the Kings Majesty and the Commissioners of Parliament. Printed for Richard Wilcocks, 1648.

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