Byfield, A. (1642). A letter sent from a worthy divine, to the right honourable, the Lord Mayor of the City of London.: Being a true relation of the battaile fought betweene His Majesty, and his Excellence the Earle of Essex. From Warwicke Castle the 24. of October 1642. at two a clock in the morning. Together with a prayer for the happy uniting of the King and Parliament, fit to be used by all good Christians, daily in their houses. October 27. Printed for Robert Wood.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationByfield, Adoniram. A Letter Sent from a Worthy Divine, to the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor of the City of London.: Being a True Relation of the Battaile Fought Betweene His Majesty, and His Excellence the Earle of Essex. From Warwicke Castle the 24. of October 1642. at Two a Clock in the Morning. Together with a Prayer for the Happy Uniting of the King and Parliament, Fit to Be Used by All Good Christians, Daily in Their Houses. London: October 27. Printed for Robert Wood, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationByfield, Adoniram. A Letter Sent from a Worthy Divine, to the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor of the City of London.: Being a True Relation of the Battaile Fought Betweene His Majesty, and His Excellence the Earle of Essex. From Warwicke Castle the 24. of October 1642. at Two a Clock in the Morning. Together with a Prayer for the Happy Uniting of the King and Parliament, Fit to Be Used by All Good Christians, Daily in Their Houses. October 27. Printed for Robert Wood, 1642.