(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.) CitationA 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.) CitationA 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.