Browne, R. (1644). A letter sent from Major-generall Brown, to His Excellency the Earle of Essex.: Containing, a true relation of a great victory obtained against the Kings forces neere Abingdon, upon Saturday last, Janu. 11. 1644. Where Sir Henry Gage governour of Oxford, and divers others, of note and quality, were slaine. Januar. 14. 1644. It is his Excellencies pleasure that this letter be forthwith printed and published. Jo. Baldwin, secretary to his Excellency. Printed for Iohn Thomas.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrowne, Richard. A Letter Sent from Major-generall Brown, to His Excellency the Earle of Essex.: Containing, a True Relation of a Great Victory Obtained Against the Kings Forces Neere Abingdon, upon Saturday Last, Janu. 11. 1644. Where Sir Henry Gage Governour of Oxford, and Divers Others, of Note and Quality, Were Slaine. Januar. 14. 1644. It Is His Excellencies Pleasure That This Letter Be Forthwith Printed and Published. Jo. Baldwin, Secretary to His Excellency. London: Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBrowne, Richard. A Letter Sent from Major-generall Brown, to His Excellency the Earle of Essex.: Containing, a True Relation of a Great Victory Obtained Against the Kings Forces Neere Abingdon, upon Saturday Last, Janu. 11. 1644. Where Sir Henry Gage Governour of Oxford, and Divers Others, of Note and Quality, Were Slaine. Januar. 14. 1644. It Is His Excellencies Pleasure That This Letter Be Forthwith Printed and Published. Jo. Baldwin, Secretary to His Excellency. Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1644.