(1642). True and ioyfull newes from Exceter.: Shewing how Sir Ralph Hopton, Sir Bevill Greenvill, with divers of the Cornish malignants, made their approaches thither. With five thousand horse and foot, intending to plunder that great and rich city: and how they were manfully repulst by the valour of the citizens. With the losse of fifteene hundred of their men, on Munday last, being the one and twentieth of November. Printed for Iohn Davis.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTrue and Ioyfull Newes from Exceter.: Shewing How Sir Ralph Hopton, Sir Bevill Greenvill, with Divers of the Cornish Malignants, Made Their Approaches Thither. With Five Thousand Horse and Foot, Intending to Plunder That Great and Rich City: And How They Were Manfully Repulst by the Valour of the Citizens. With the Losse of Fifteene Hundred of Their Men, on Munday Last, Being the One and Twentieth of November. London: Printed for Iohn Davis, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTrue and Ioyfull Newes from Exceter.: Shewing How Sir Ralph Hopton, Sir Bevill Greenvill, with Divers of the Cornish Malignants, Made Their Approaches Thither. With Five Thousand Horse and Foot, Intending to Plunder That Great and Rich City: And How They Were Manfully Repulst by the Valour of the Citizens. With the Losse of Fifteene Hundred of Their Men, on Munday Last, Being the One and Twentieth of November. Printed for Iohn Davis, 1642.