(1644). A True relation of Sir VVilliam VVallers advance into the King's quarters: And his taking of Colonell Renegado Hurrey (and divers others) with the particulars of his examination before the committee of both kingdomes. With a defeat given the enemy at Milborne House, by the Earle of Denbigh's horse, and Colonell Massey, 60. slain, 100. taken prisoners, 200. armes taken, the rest-routed and fled further into Wales. And the taking of Croyland by the enemy. Also the discovery of a treacherous designe, whereby Colonell Levison would have seduced Captaine Tuthill to have betrayed Russell Hall, by profering him 2000. pound: and all the letters and articles between them, their agents taken, his own prisoners released, and other matters of note related at large: as it was presented by Captaine Tuthill to the committee of both kingdomes. Published according to order. Printed for R. Austin.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA True Relation of Sir VVilliam VVallers Advance into the King's Quarters: And His Taking of Colonell Renegado Hurrey (and Divers Others) with the Particulars of His Examination Before the Committee of Both Kingdomes. With a Defeat Given the Enemy at Milborne House, by the Earle of Denbigh's Horse, and Colonell Massey, 60. Slain, 100. Taken Prisoners, 200. Armes Taken, the Rest-routed and Fled Further into Wales. And the Taking of Croyland by the Enemy. Also the Discovery of a Treacherous Designe, Whereby Colonell Levison Would Have Seduced Captaine Tuthill to Have Betrayed Russell Hall, by Profering Him 2000. Pound: And All the Letters and Articles Between Them, Their Agents Taken, His Own Prisoners Released, and Other Matters of Note Related at Large: As It Was Presented by Captaine Tuthill to the Committee of Both Kingdomes. Published According to Order. [London?]: Printed for R. Austin, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA True Relation of Sir VVilliam VVallers Advance into the King's Quarters: And His Taking of Colonell Renegado Hurrey (and Divers Others) with the Particulars of His Examination Before the Committee of Both Kingdomes. With a Defeat Given the Enemy at Milborne House, by the Earle of Denbigh's Horse, and Colonell Massey, 60. Slain, 100. Taken Prisoners, 200. Armes Taken, the Rest-routed and Fled Further into Wales. And the Taking of Croyland by the Enemy. Also the Discovery of a Treacherous Designe, Whereby Colonell Levison Would Have Seduced Captaine Tuthill to Have Betrayed Russell Hall, by Profering Him 2000. Pound: And All the Letters and Articles Between Them, Their Agents Taken, His Own Prisoners Released, and Other Matters of Note Related at Large: As It Was Presented by Captaine Tuthill to the Committee of Both Kingdomes. Published According to Order. Printed for R. Austin, 1644.