Gentleman that was an eyewitnesse of the same. (1641). A true, exact, and perfect relation of the famous and renowned victorie,: Gained by the most redoubted armie of the mightie and victorious monarch Philip, of that name the fourth King of Spaine, &c. the seventh of September, being upon the eve of the nativitie of our lady : against the forces of Levvis, of that name the 13. French King, then straightly beleaguering both with navall and land powers the frontier citie of Fuenteravia. for Samuel Broune.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGentleman that was an eyewitnesse of the same. A True, Exact, and Perfect Relation of the Famous and Renowned Victorie,: Gained by the Most Redoubted Armie of the Mightie and Victorious Monarch Philip, of That Name the Fourth King of Spaine, &c. the Seventh of September, Being upon the Eve of the Nativitie of Our Lady : Against the Forces of Levvis, of That Name the 13. French King, Then Straightly Beleaguering Both with Navall and Land Powers the Frontier Citie of Fuenteravia. Printed at London: for Samuel Broune, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGentleman that was an eyewitnesse of the same. A True, Exact, and Perfect Relation of the Famous and Renowned Victorie,: Gained by the Most Redoubted Armie of the Mightie and Victorious Monarch Philip, of That Name the Fourth King of Spaine, &c. the Seventh of September, Being upon the Eve of the Nativitie of Our Lady : Against the Forces of Levvis, of That Name the 13. French King, Then Straightly Beleaguering Both with Navall and Land Powers the Frontier Citie of Fuenteravia. for Samuel Broune, 1641.