(1652). Another bloudy fight at sea upon the coast of Cornwal, on Sunday the 13. of this instant June;: Between the Parliaments fleet commanded by Sir George Ayscue; and the French and Dutch navies, commanded by the Lord Admiral Chastitdon. With the particulars of the fight; the manner of the engagement; the great loss on both sides; and the number of ships sunk and taken. Also, the advance of Van-Trump towards the North; and fifty of the Parliaments men of war gone after to fight him: with the sinking of Captain Taylor; and the number of English ships taken by Captian Bradshaw. Printed for George Horton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAnother Bloudy Fight at Sea upon the Coast of Cornwal, on Sunday the 13. of This Instant June;: Between the Parliaments Fleet Commanded by Sir George Ayscue; and the French and Dutch Navies, Commanded by the Lord Admiral Chastitdon. With the Particulars of the Fight; the Manner of the Engagement; the Great Loss on Both Sides; and the Number of Ships Sunk and Taken. Also, the Advance of Van-Trump Towards the North; and Fifty of the Parliaments Men of War Gone After to Fight Him: With the Sinking of Captain Taylor; and the Number of English Ships Taken by Captian Bradshaw. London: Printed for George Horton, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAnother Bloudy Fight at Sea upon the Coast of Cornwal, on Sunday the 13. of This Instant June;: Between the Parliaments Fleet Commanded by Sir George Ayscue; and the French and Dutch Navies, Commanded by the Lord Admiral Chastitdon. With the Particulars of the Fight; the Manner of the Engagement; the Great Loss on Both Sides; and the Number of Ships Sunk and Taken. Also, the Advance of Van-Trump Towards the North; and Fifty of the Parliaments Men of War Gone After to Fight Him: With the Sinking of Captain Taylor; and the Number of English Ships Taken by Captian Bradshaw. Printed for George Horton, 1652.