APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1644). A happy defeat given to the kings forces, neere Tipton Green, in Staffordshire.: Where were routed the Kings Generall Lord Wilmote, Lord Wentworth, Lord Cleveland, Colonell Sands, and other incendiaries 4000 horse, and many foote, 100 slaine upon the place, besides many wounded, taken prisoners, 1 captain, 2 cornets, and other officers. And the number and names of those that were slain and wounded on our side. Also other prisoners taken by the Earl of Denbie, as they were going to joyne with Prince Rupert. Printed by Andrew Coe, according to order.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Happy Defeat Given to the Kings Forces, Neere Tipton Green, in Staffordshire.: Where Were Routed the Kings Generall Lord Wilmote, Lord Wentworth, Lord Cleveland, Colonell Sands, and Other Incendiaries 4000 Horse, and Many Foote, 100 Slaine upon the Place, Besides Many Wounded, Taken Prisoners, 1 Captain, 2 Cornets, and Other Officers. And the Number and Names of Those That Were Slain and Wounded on Our Side. Also Other Prisoners Taken by the Earl of Denbie, as They Were Going to Joyne with Prince Rupert. London: Printed by Andrew Coe, according to order, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Happy Defeat Given to the Kings Forces, Neere Tipton Green, in Staffordshire.: Where Were Routed the Kings Generall Lord Wilmote, Lord Wentworth, Lord Cleveland, Colonell Sands, and Other Incendiaries 4000 Horse, and Many Foote, 100 Slaine upon the Place, Besides Many Wounded, Taken Prisoners, 1 Captain, 2 Cornets, and Other Officers. And the Number and Names of Those That Were Slain and Wounded on Our Side. Also Other Prisoners Taken by the Earl of Denbie, as They Were Going to Joyne with Prince Rupert. Printed by Andrew Coe, according to order, 1644.

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