(1648). Two great victories:: One at Dover against Sir Richard Hardreds, and 2000 officers and souldiers. The block-houses taken, with 30 piece of ordnance, by Coll: Rich, the castle relieved, and the enemy pursued. Another victory in Wales : Tinby Castle taken by Lieutenant Gen: Crumwell. And Coll: Powel, Coll: Kemish, Coll: Donell, and 30 officers, all prisoners at mercy, 20 piece of ordnance taken, 300 armes, 40 horse, 5 coulours, and 4 barrels of gunpowder. Also a letter from Bovv, of transactions between the commissioners of Parliament, and the Essex men, Sir VVilliam Hicks, and divers others taken prisoners. by Robert Ibbitson, in Smithfield, neer the Queenes-head Tavern.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTwo Great Victories:: One at Dover Against Sir Richard Hardreds, and 2000 Officers and Souldiers. The Block-houses Taken, with 30 Piece of Ordnance, by Coll: Rich, the Castle Relieved, and the Enemy Pursued. Another Victory in Wales : Tinby Castle Taken by Lieutenant Gen: Crumwell. And Coll: Powel, Coll: Kemish, Coll: Donell, and 30 Officers, All Prisoners at Mercy, 20 Piece of Ordnance Taken, 300 Armes, 40 Horse, 5 Coulours, and 4 Barrels of Gunpowder. Also a Letter from Bovv, of Transactions Between the Commissioners of Parliament, and the Essex Men, Sir VVilliam Hicks, and Divers Others Taken Prisoners. Printed at London: by Robert Ibbitson, in Smithfield, neer the Queenes-head Tavern, 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTwo Great Victories:: One at Dover Against Sir Richard Hardreds, and 2000 Officers and Souldiers. The Block-houses Taken, with 30 Piece of Ordnance, by Coll: Rich, the Castle Relieved, and the Enemy Pursued. Another Victory in Wales : Tinby Castle Taken by Lieutenant Gen: Crumwell. And Coll: Powel, Coll: Kemish, Coll: Donell, and 30 Officers, All Prisoners at Mercy, 20 Piece of Ordnance Taken, 300 Armes, 40 Horse, 5 Coulours, and 4 Barrels of Gunpowder. Also a Letter from Bovv, of Transactions Between the Commissioners of Parliament, and the Essex Men, Sir VVilliam Hicks, and Divers Others Taken Prisoners. by Robert Ibbitson, in Smithfield, neer the Queenes-head Tavern, 1648.