(1653). A Perfect relation of the great fight between the English and Dutch fleets on Fryday and Satturday [sic] last,: N[e]er the coast of Portsmouth; continuing for the space of 18 houres: with a list of the particulars; the names and number of the ships that engaged; the putting to flight fourscore men of war, and 300 merchants; the taking of Van-trumps Vice-Admiral, his Rear-Admiral; and the sinking and burning of 14 more; with the loss of the Sampson, Capt. Ball, Cap. Mildmay, cap. Barker, Mr Sparrow, and some others; the shooting of the Generals ship in neer upon 700 places; the wound[i]ng of his Excellency, & both his Rear-Admirals put into Portsmouth; together with the landing of the Duke of Gloucester in Flanders. Sent in a letter to the Councel of State; and published according to order. Printed for George Horton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Perfect Relation of the Great Fight Between the English and Dutch Fleets on Fryday and Satturday [sic] Last,: N[e]er the Coast of Portsmouth; Continuing for the Space of 18 Houres: With a List of the Particulars; the Names and Number of the Ships That Engaged; the Putting to Flight Fourscore Men of War, and 300 Merchants; the Taking of Van-trumps Vice-Admiral, His Rear-Admiral; and the Sinking and Burning of 14 More; with the Loss of the Sampson, Capt. Ball, Cap. Mildmay, Cap. Barker, Mr Sparrow, and Some Others; the Shooting of the Generals Ship in Neer upon 700 Places; the Wound[i]ng of His Excellency, & Both His Rear-Admirals Put into Portsmouth; Together with the Landing of the Duke of Gloucester in Flanders. Sent in a Letter to the Councel of State; and Published According to Order. London: Printed for George Horton, 1653.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Perfect Relation of the Great Fight Between the English and Dutch Fleets on Fryday and Satturday [sic] Last,: N[e]er the Coast of Portsmouth; Continuing for the Space of 18 Houres: With a List of the Particulars; the Names and Number of the Ships That Engaged; the Putting to Flight Fourscore Men of War, and 300 Merchants; the Taking of Van-trumps Vice-Admiral, His Rear-Admiral; and the Sinking and Burning of 14 More; with the Loss of the Sampson, Capt. Ball, Cap. Mildmay, Cap. Barker, Mr Sparrow, and Some Others; the Shooting of the Generals Ship in Neer upon 700 Places; the Wound[i]ng of His Excellency, & Both His Rear-Admirals Put into Portsmouth; Together with the Landing of the Duke of Gloucester in Flanders. Sent in a Letter to the Councel of State; and Published According to Order. Printed for George Horton, 1653.