(1643). Manchesters ioy, for Derbies overthrow, or An exact relation of a famous victory obtained by the Manchester forces, against the Lord Strange, Earle of Derby:: At Warrington in Lancashire: where the said Earle was beaten into a steeple with the losse of many of his men. With a true declaration of what ensued thereupon. Published to prevent mis-information. Printed for Bernard Hayward.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationManchesters Ioy, for Derbies Overthrow, or An Exact Relation of a Famous Victory Obtained by the Manchester Forces, Against the Lord Strange, Earle of Derby:: At Warrington in Lancashire: Where the Said Earle Was Beaten into a Steeple with the Losse of Many of His Men. With a True Declaration of What Ensued Thereupon. Published to Prevent Mis-information. [London]: Printed for Bernard Hayward, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationManchesters Ioy, for Derbies Overthrow, or An Exact Relation of a Famous Victory Obtained by the Manchester Forces, Against the Lord Strange, Earle of Derby:: At Warrington in Lancashire: Where the Said Earle Was Beaten into a Steeple with the Losse of Many of His Men. With a True Declaration of What Ensued Thereupon. Published to Prevent Mis-information. Printed for Bernard Hayward, 1643.