Hungerford, E. (1643). Sir Edward Hungerfords vindication, for the surrendring of Malmsbury in Wiltshire to the Kings forces, after it was taken by Sir William Waller. As it was sent in a letter from the said Sir Edward Hungerford to a worthy member of the House of Commons; and now published for the satisfaction of all such as desire to be truly informed of the whole passages in the winning and loosing of Malmsbury, within lesse than a weekes time in Aprill last. May 6. Printed for Francis Leach.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHungerford, Edward. Sir Edward Hungerfords Vindication, for the Surrendring of Malmsbury in Wiltshire to the Kings Forces, After It Was Taken by Sir William Waller. As It Was Sent in a Letter from the Said Sir Edward Hungerford to a Worthy Member of the House of Commons; and Now Published for the Satisfaction of All Such as Desire to Be Truly Informed of the Whole Passages in the Winning and Loosing of Malmsbury, Within Lesse than a Weekes Time in Aprill Last. London: May 6. Printed for Francis Leach, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHungerford, Edward. Sir Edward Hungerfords Vindication, for the Surrendring of Malmsbury in Wiltshire to the Kings Forces, After It Was Taken by Sir William Waller. As It Was Sent in a Letter from the Said Sir Edward Hungerford to a Worthy Member of the House of Commons; and Now Published for the Satisfaction of All Such as Desire to Be Truly Informed of the Whole Passages in the Winning and Loosing of Malmsbury, Within Lesse than a Weekes Time in Aprill Last. May 6. Printed for Francis Leach, 1643.