(1650). Several occurrences, touching the further proceedings of the Scots with their declared King.: Containing these ensuing particulars; viz. I The Parliament of Scotlands new act and declaration to be published throughout the kingdom. II Their declared Kings sailing from Holland with seven Men of War, 500 mariners, and about 140 pieces of ordnance. III The declaration of Van Trump the Dutch admiral, to the King of Scots. IV The bloudy murthering of Mr. Ascram (the Parliament of Englands agent) at Madrid in Spain, the manner thereof, and the Kings proclamation concerning the same. V The Duke of Yorks letter from Jersey, to his mother in France; and the L. Hoptons resolution concerning the Scots. Printed for G.H..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSeveral Occurrences, Touching the Further Proceedings of the Scots with Their Declared King.: Containing These Ensuing Particulars; Viz. I The Parliament of Scotlands New Act and Declaration to Be Published Throughout the Kingdom. II Their Declared Kings Sailing from Holland with Seven Men of War, 500 Mariners, and About 140 Pieces of Ordnance. III The Declaration of Van Trump the Dutch Admiral, to the King of Scots. IV The Bloudy Murthering of Mr. Ascram (the Parliament of Englands Agent) at Madrid in Spain, the Manner Thereof, and the Kings Proclamation Concerning the Same. V The Duke of Yorks Letter from Jersey, to His Mother in France; and the L. Hoptons Resolution Concerning the Scots. London: Printed for G.H., 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSeveral Occurrences, Touching the Further Proceedings of the Scots with Their Declared King.: Containing These Ensuing Particulars; Viz. I The Parliament of Scotlands New Act and Declaration to Be Published Throughout the Kingdom. II Their Declared Kings Sailing from Holland with Seven Men of War, 500 Mariners, and About 140 Pieces of Ordnance. III The Declaration of Van Trump the Dutch Admiral, to the King of Scots. IV The Bloudy Murthering of Mr. Ascram (the Parliament of Englands Agent) at Madrid in Spain, the Manner Thereof, and the Kings Proclamation Concerning the Same. V The Duke of Yorks Letter from Jersey, to His Mother in France; and the L. Hoptons Resolution Concerning the Scots. Printed for G.H., 1650.