(1649). A bloudy fight in Scotland,: Between the Parliaments forces under the command of Lieutenant Generall Lesley, and 4000 horse and foot commanded by the Lord Ogleby. With the particulars of the said fight, and a list of the number killed and taken prisoners; the Lieut. Gen. wounded, and retreated towards Atholl, and ten regiments of horse and foot marching from Edenburgh, to assist him. Likewise, a great rising in Northumberland and a fight in Lancashire between Maj. Gen. Lamberts forces, and a party of col. Shuttleworths regiment, who are resolved not to disband; with the success thereof. for G. Laurenson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Bloudy Fight in Scotland,: Between the Parliaments Forces Under the Command of Lieutenant Generall Lesley, and 4000 Horse and Foot Commanded by the Lord Ogleby. With the Particulars of the Said Fight, and a List of the Number Killed and Taken Prisoners; the Lieut. Gen. Wounded, and Retreated Towards Atholl, and Ten Regiments of Horse and Foot Marching from Edenburgh, to Assist Him. Likewise, a Great Rising in Northumberland and a Fight in Lancashire Between Maj. Gen. Lamberts Forces, and a Party of Col. Shuttleworths Regiment, Who Are Resolved Not to Disband; with the Success Thereof. Imprinted at London: for G. Laurenson, 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Bloudy Fight in Scotland,: Between the Parliaments Forces Under the Command of Lieutenant Generall Lesley, and 4000 Horse and Foot Commanded by the Lord Ogleby. With the Particulars of the Said Fight, and a List of the Number Killed and Taken Prisoners; the Lieut. Gen. Wounded, and Retreated Towards Atholl, and Ten Regiments of Horse and Foot Marching from Edenburgh, to Assist Him. Likewise, a Great Rising in Northumberland and a Fight in Lancashire Between Maj. Gen. Lamberts Forces, and a Party of Col. Shuttleworths Regiment, Who Are Resolved Not to Disband; with the Success Thereof. for G. Laurenson, 1649.