APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stamford, H. G. (1642). A True relation of Prince Roberts proceedings in Leicestershire: As it was reported to the Lords House by the Earle of Stamford, August 30 ; wherein is declared the atttempt that he made against the said Earles house at Bradgate, and how he beat down the walls thereof, but at the last was beaten off ; likewise the Earle of Warwicks proceedings upon the Irish seas against two great ships which kept all provision from going to the distressed Protestants. Printed for I. Rider.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stamford, Henry Grey. A True Relation of Prince Roberts Proceedings in Leicestershire: As It Was Reported to the Lords House by the Earle of Stamford, August 30 ; Wherein Is Declared the Atttempt That He Made Against the Said Earles House at Bradgate, and How He Beat Down the Walls Thereof, but at the Last Was Beaten off ; Likewise the Earle of Warwicks Proceedings upon the Irish Seas Against Two Great Ships Which Kept All Provision from Going to the Distressed Protestants. [London]: Printed for I. Rider, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Stamford, Henry Grey. A True Relation of Prince Roberts Proceedings in Leicestershire: As It Was Reported to the Lords House by the Earle of Stamford, August 30 ; Wherein Is Declared the Atttempt That He Made Against the Said Earles House at Bradgate, and How He Beat Down the Walls Thereof, but at the Last Was Beaten off ; Likewise the Earle of Warwicks Proceedings upon the Irish Seas Against Two Great Ships Which Kept All Provision from Going to the Distressed Protestants. Printed for I. Rider, 1642.

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