(1643). The Manner of the taking of Newarke upon Trent by the Parliaments-forces: Their chief commanders being [brace] the Lord VVilloughby, the Earl of Lincoln, Sir Anthony Erby : also an exact relation of the whole progresse or proceedings of Prince Rupert, Prince Mawrice, the Earl of Nopthampton [sic], the Lord Digby, the Lord Wentworth, and the Kings army, since their taking of Ciciter in the county of Gloucester ... : with a true relation of the cavaleers plundering in in Hampshire .. Printed for I. Walton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Manner of the Taking of Newarke upon Trent by the Parliaments-forces: Their Chief Commanders Being [brace] the Lord VVilloughby, the Earl of Lincoln, Sir Anthony Erby : Also an Exact Relation of the Whole Progresse or Proceedings of Prince Rupert, Prince Mawrice, the Earl of Nopthampton [sic], the Lord Digby, the Lord Wentworth, and the Kings Army, Since Their Taking of Ciciter in the County of Gloucester ... : With a True Relation of the Cavaleers Plundering in in Hampshire .. London: Printed for I. Walton, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Manner of the Taking of Newarke upon Trent by the Parliaments-forces: Their Chief Commanders Being [brace] the Lord VVilloughby, the Earl of Lincoln, Sir Anthony Erby : Also an Exact Relation of the Whole Progresse or Proceedings of Prince Rupert, Prince Mawrice, the Earl of Nopthampton [sic], the Lord Digby, the Lord Wentworth, and the Kings Army, Since Their Taking of Ciciter in the County of Gloucester ... : With a True Relation of the Cavaleers Plundering in in Hampshire .. Printed for I. Walton, 1643.