(1652). A terrible and bloudy fight at sea between the English and the Dutch,: On Thursday last: with the manner how the Hollanders advanced with threescore and ten stout men of war, against General Blake, with thier bloudy flags of defiance, streamers and pendants; the particulars of this great and desperate engagement; the borading of the Dutch by the English redcoats and sea-men; the blowing up on the decks by the enemy; the playing of granadoes, 700 prisoners surprized, and 50 gallant ships sunk, burnt, taken, and dispersed. for Jacob Fielding.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Terrible and Bloudy Fight at Sea Between the English and the Dutch,: On Thursday Last: With the Manner How the Hollanders Advanced with Threescore and Ten Stout Men of War, Against General Blake, with Thier Bloudy Flags of Defiance, Streamers and Pendants; the Particulars of This Great and Desperate Engagement; the Borading of the Dutch by the English Redcoats and Sea-men; the Blowing Up on the Decks by the Enemy; the Playing of Granadoes, 700 Prisoners Surprized, and 50 Gallant Ships Sunk, Burnt, Taken, and Dispersed. Imprinted at London: for Jacob Fielding, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Terrible and Bloudy Fight at Sea Between the English and the Dutch,: On Thursday Last: With the Manner How the Hollanders Advanced with Threescore and Ten Stout Men of War, Against General Blake, with Thier Bloudy Flags of Defiance, Streamers and Pendants; the Particulars of This Great and Desperate Engagement; the Borading of the Dutch by the English Redcoats and Sea-men; the Blowing Up on the Decks by the Enemy; the Playing of Granadoes, 700 Prisoners Surprized, and 50 Gallant Ships Sunk, Burnt, Taken, and Dispersed. for Jacob Fielding, 1652.