APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1659). A bloudy fight between the Parliaments forces, and Sir George Booth's, under the conduct of Sir Thomas Middleton, and Collonel Ireland;: On Priest-Moor, near Red-Hill Castle, in the county of Shropshire, about seven miles from Shrewsbury. With the particulars thereof, the manner of the engagement; the number of officers and souldiers taken prisoners; divers slain; and a great body of horse routed and pursued. Likewise the names of the commanders that gave the onset; the dividing of the enemies army into two bodies, and their marching towards York and Wales. printed for G. Horton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Bloudy Fight Between the Parliaments Forces, and Sir George Booth's, Under the Conduct of Sir Thomas Middleton, and Collonel Ireland;: On Priest-Moor, Near Red-Hill Castle, in the County of Shropshire, About Seven Miles from Shrewsbury. With the Particulars Thereof, the Manner of the Engagement; the Number of Officers and Souldiers Taken Prisoners; Divers Slain; and a Great Body of Horse Routed and Pursued. Likewise the Names of the Commanders That Gave the Onset; the Dividing of the Enemies Army into Two Bodies, and Their Marching Towards York and Wales. London: printed for G. Horton, 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Bloudy Fight Between the Parliaments Forces, and Sir George Booth's, Under the Conduct of Sir Thomas Middleton, and Collonel Ireland;: On Priest-Moor, Near Red-Hill Castle, in the County of Shropshire, About Seven Miles from Shrewsbury. With the Particulars Thereof, the Manner of the Engagement; the Number of Officers and Souldiers Taken Prisoners; Divers Slain; and a Great Body of Horse Routed and Pursued. Likewise the Names of the Commanders That Gave the Onset; the Dividing of the Enemies Army into Two Bodies, and Their Marching Towards York and Wales. printed for G. Horton, 1659.

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