APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hyword, A. (1643). A famous victory obtained before the city of Exeter, on Sunday Ianuary 1. by Captaine Pym, against Sir Ralph Hopton, and the Cornish cavaliers: Where after foure houres fight, he obtained a glorious victory, and slew above a thousand of the cavaliers, and tooke 38. prisoners, and 7. pieces of ordnance, with the losse of a hundred men at the most. Being the copie of a letter, sent from Lievetenant Hyword, to his worthy friend, inhabiting in the Citie of London. Bearing date January 2. 1643. January 6. Printed for I.H. and T. Finch.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hyword, Abel. A Famous Victory Obtained Before the City of Exeter, on Sunday Ianuary 1. by Captaine Pym, Against Sir Ralph Hopton, and the Cornish Cavaliers: Where After Foure Houres Fight, He Obtained a Glorious Victory, and Slew Above a Thousand of the Cavaliers, and Tooke 38. Prisoners, and 7. Pieces of Ordnance, with the Losse of a Hundred Men at the Most. Being the Copie of a Letter, Sent from Lievetenant Hyword, to His Worthy Friend, Inhabiting in the Citie of London. Bearing Date January 2. 1643. [London]: January 6. Printed for I.H. and T. Finch, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hyword, Abel. A Famous Victory Obtained Before the City of Exeter, on Sunday Ianuary 1. by Captaine Pym, Against Sir Ralph Hopton, and the Cornish Cavaliers: Where After Foure Houres Fight, He Obtained a Glorious Victory, and Slew Above a Thousand of the Cavaliers, and Tooke 38. Prisoners, and 7. Pieces of Ordnance, with the Losse of a Hundred Men at the Most. Being the Copie of a Letter, Sent from Lievetenant Hyword, to His Worthy Friend, Inhabiting in the Citie of London. Bearing Date January 2. 1643. January 6. Printed for I.H. and T. Finch, 1643.

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