APA (7th ed.) Citation

T. G, Salwey, H., & Wilde, J. (1642). Exceeding good newes from Beverley, Yorke, Hull, and Newcastle.: With the valliant acts of Sir John Hotham over the walls of Hull against the Kings forces, and how he hath taken ten captaines and cavalleres prisoners that were going to Barton in Lincolnshire. And how Sir John Hotham gave command to pull the mayors gowne of Hull off from his backe, and set a guard about his house. As also how Sir Iohn Hotham gave command to burne the houses that stood betwixt the Kings forces and Hull, least any of the Kings forces should shelter themselves, and so to assault the towne. Printed for I. T..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

T. G, Humphrey Salwey, and John Wilde. Exceeding Good Newes from Beverley, Yorke, Hull, and Newcastle.: With the Valliant Acts of Sir John Hotham over the Walls of Hull Against the Kings Forces, and How He Hath Taken Ten Captaines and Cavalleres Prisoners That Were Going to Barton in Lincolnshire. And How Sir John Hotham Gave Command to Pull the Mayors Gowne of Hull off from His Backe, and Set a Guard About His House. As Also How Sir Iohn Hotham Gave Command to Burne the Houses That Stood Betwixt the Kings Forces and Hull, Least Any of the Kings Forces Should Shelter Themselves, and so to Assault the Towne. London: Printed for I. T., 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

T. G, et al. Exceeding Good Newes from Beverley, Yorke, Hull, and Newcastle.: With the Valliant Acts of Sir John Hotham over the Walls of Hull Against the Kings Forces, and How He Hath Taken Ten Captaines and Cavalleres Prisoners That Were Going to Barton in Lincolnshire. And How Sir John Hotham Gave Command to Pull the Mayors Gowne of Hull off from His Backe, and Set a Guard About His House. As Also How Sir Iohn Hotham Gave Command to Burne the Houses That Stood Betwixt the Kings Forces and Hull, Least Any of the Kings Forces Should Shelter Themselves, and so to Assault the Towne. Printed for I. T., 1642.

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