APA (7th ed.) Citation

Row, W. (1644). The fatal blow given to the Earle of Newcastles armie, by the Scots,: Certified by letters read in the House of Commons this present Munday, Aprill. 8. 1644. 500 slain of the enemy upon the ground, a numerous company taken prisoners, Sir Marmaduke Langdale and most of his chiefe commanders slain. All their ordnance, bag and bagage, and the whole armie utterly ronted [sic]. With a report by a messenger sent from the English Commissioners at Sunderland, with letters By William Row. Secretary to the Commissioners. Printed by Andrew Coe, and published according to order.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Row, William. The Fatal Blow Given to the Earle of Newcastles Armie, by the Scots,: Certified by Letters Read in the House of Commons This Present Munday, Aprill. 8. 1644. 500 Slain of the Enemy upon the Ground, a Numerous Company Taken Prisoners, Sir Marmaduke Langdale and Most of His Chiefe Commanders Slain. All Their Ordnance, Bag and Bagage, and the Whole Armie Utterly Ronted [sic]. With a Report by a Messenger Sent from the English Commissioners at Sunderland, with Letters By William Row. Secretary to the Commissioners. [London]: Printed by Andrew Coe, and published according to order, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Row, William. The Fatal Blow Given to the Earle of Newcastles Armie, by the Scots,: Certified by Letters Read in the House of Commons This Present Munday, Aprill. 8. 1644. 500 Slain of the Enemy upon the Ground, a Numerous Company Taken Prisoners, Sir Marmaduke Langdale and Most of His Chiefe Commanders Slain. All Their Ordnance, Bag and Bagage, and the Whole Armie Utterly Ronted [sic]. With a Report by a Messenger Sent from the English Commissioners at Sunderland, with Letters By William Row. Secretary to the Commissioners. Printed by Andrew Coe, and published according to order, 1644.

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