APA (7th ed.) Citation

J. B. (1642). Speciall newes from the army at Warwicke since the fight:: Sent from a minister of good note, to an alderman here in London: wherein is related the names of such that are slain and taken prisoners of both sides: and also the comming of the Marquesse of Hartford towards Hereford with 2000. men, but made to retreate againe by the appearing of the Lord Stampford and his forces: also the funerall of Colonel Charls Essex at Warwick, his body being borne to the grave by the Lo: Mandevill, Lo: Brookes, and some 4. or 6. colonels: with other remarkable passages of truth touching that great battle, not yet printed, which will give great satisfaction to the reader. Also a most pious passage uttered by his Excellency to Master Marshall, upon their discourse of the battle. Printed for Henry Overton, at his Shop in Popes-Head-Alley.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

J. B. Speciall Newes from the Army at Warwicke Since the Fight:: Sent from a Minister of Good Note, to an Alderman Here in London: Wherein Is Related the Names of Such That Are Slain and Taken Prisoners of Both Sides: And Also the Comming of the Marquesse of Hartford Towards Hereford with 2000. Men, but Made to Retreate Againe by the Appearing of the Lord Stampford and His Forces: Also the Funerall of Colonel Charls Essex at Warwick, His Body Being Borne to the Grave by the Lo: Mandevill, Lo: Brookes, and Some 4. or 6. Colonels: With Other Remarkable Passages of Truth Touching That Great Battle, Not yet Printed, Which Will Give Great Satisfaction to the Reader. Also a Most Pious Passage Uttered by His Excellency to Master Marshall, upon Their Discourse of the Battle. London: Printed for Henry Overton, at his Shop in Popes-Head-Alley, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

J. B. Speciall Newes from the Army at Warwicke Since the Fight:: Sent from a Minister of Good Note, to an Alderman Here in London: Wherein Is Related the Names of Such That Are Slain and Taken Prisoners of Both Sides: And Also the Comming of the Marquesse of Hartford Towards Hereford with 2000. Men, but Made to Retreate Againe by the Appearing of the Lord Stampford and His Forces: Also the Funerall of Colonel Charls Essex at Warwick, His Body Being Borne to the Grave by the Lo: Mandevill, Lo: Brookes, and Some 4. or 6. Colonels: With Other Remarkable Passages of Truth Touching That Great Battle, Not yet Printed, Which Will Give Great Satisfaction to the Reader. Also a Most Pious Passage Uttered by His Excellency to Master Marshall, upon Their Discourse of the Battle. Printed for Henry Overton, at his Shop in Popes-Head-Alley, 1642.

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