APA (7th ed.) Citation

Delamer, G. B. (1659). A declaration of Sir George Booth, at the general rendesvouz, on Tuesday last, near the city of Chester.: With the number both of horse & foot; their advance to the city, & the joyning of Col. Ireland with their army. Also, the securing of the castle, the governours resolution, and the mounting of the strong walls, bulworks, & towers. Likewise the names of the King of Scots three generals (or chief commanders) designed for the north, south, and west of England; with a new discovery of this great design, the names of several counties where they should have ... the marching down of the Parliaments forces, and the taking of divers prisoners. printed for G. Horton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Delamer, George Booth. A Declaration of Sir George Booth, at the General Rendesvouz, on Tuesday Last, Near the City of Chester.: With the Number Both of Horse & Foot; Their Advance to the City, & the Joyning of Col. Ireland with Their Army. Also, the Securing of the Castle, the Governours Resolution, and the Mounting of the Strong Walls, Bulworks, & Towers. Likewise the Names of the King of Scots Three Generals (or Chief Commanders) Designed for the North, South, and West of England; with a New Discovery of This Great Design, the Names of Several Counties Where They Should Have ... the Marching Down of the Parliaments Forces, and the Taking of Divers Prisoners. London: printed for G. Horton, 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Delamer, George Booth. A Declaration of Sir George Booth, at the General Rendesvouz, on Tuesday Last, Near the City of Chester.: With the Number Both of Horse & Foot; Their Advance to the City, & the Joyning of Col. Ireland with Their Army. Also, the Securing of the Castle, the Governours Resolution, and the Mounting of the Strong Walls, Bulworks, & Towers. Likewise the Names of the King of Scots Three Generals (or Chief Commanders) Designed for the North, South, and West of England; with a New Discovery of This Great Design, the Names of Several Counties Where They Should Have ... the Marching Down of the Parliaments Forces, and the Taking of Divers Prisoners. printed for G. Horton, 1659.

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