Charles II, K. o. E. (1651). The King of Scots letter to Major General Massey:: Together, with his desires and propositions to his infantry. And a fight at Taperley, where divers persons of quality were taken prisoners. Also, the gallant attempt of the governour of Stafford, and his sallying out upon the enemy, killing divers, taking some prisoners, nnd [sic] giving an alrrm [sic] to their whole army. Printed by R. Wood.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCharles II, King of England. The King of Scots Letter to Major General Massey:: Together, with His Desires and Propositions to His Infantry. And a Fight at Taperley, Where Divers Persons of Quality Were Taken Prisoners. Also, the Gallant Attempt of the Governour of Stafford, and His Sallying Out upon the Enemy, Killing Divers, Taking Some Prisoners, Nnd [sic] Giving an Alrrm [sic] to Their Whole Army. London: Printed by R. Wood, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCharles II, King of England. The King of Scots Letter to Major General Massey:: Together, with His Desires and Propositions to His Infantry. And a Fight at Taperley, Where Divers Persons of Quality Were Taken Prisoners. Also, the Gallant Attempt of the Governour of Stafford, and His Sallying Out upon the Enemy, Killing Divers, Taking Some Prisoners, Nnd [sic] Giving an Alrrm [sic] to Their Whole Army. Printed by R. Wood, 1651.