Cholmley, H., & Legard, J. (1642). Nevves from Yorke.: Being a true relation of the proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmley since his comming to Scarborough: with the reasons why he did not march to Tadcaster, as was desired by the Lord Fairfax. Directed in two severall letters to the speaker of the honourable House of Commons, with his advice of the affaires of the county. Together with the opinion of his officers concerning his repaire backe to Scarborough. Printed for Richard Best.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCholmley, Hugh, and John Legard. Nevves from Yorke.: Being a True Relation of the Proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmley Since His Comming to Scarborough: With the Reasons Why He Did Not March to Tadcaster, as Was Desired by the Lord Fairfax. Directed in Two Severall Letters to the Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons, with His Advice of the Affaires of the County. Together with the Opinion of His Officers Concerning His Repaire Backe to Scarborough. London: Printed for Richard Best, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCholmley, Hugh, and John Legard. Nevves from Yorke.: Being a True Relation of the Proceedings of Sir Hugh Cholmley Since His Comming to Scarborough: With the Reasons Why He Did Not March to Tadcaster, as Was Desired by the Lord Fairfax. Directed in Two Severall Letters to the Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons, with His Advice of the Affaires of the County. Together with the Opinion of His Officers Concerning His Repaire Backe to Scarborough. Printed for Richard Best, 1642.