APA (7th ed.) Citation

(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.) Citation

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 .. London: Printed for I. Walton, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

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, 1643.

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