England and Wales. Army. (1644). The copie of a letter from the Lord Generall his quarters: Certifying, how the Lord Generals horse brake through the Kings army; and how Major Generall Skippon fought like a lion, and gained better conditions from the enemy then was expected; the Kings fortes [sic] having before intended to put all our foot to the sword. Also, a letter from the north, of other proceedings in those parts. Published according to order. Printed by Jane Coe.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Army. The Copie of a Letter from the Lord Generall His Quarters: Certifying, How the Lord Generals Horse Brake Through the Kings Army; and How Major Generall Skippon Fought like a Lion, and Gained Better Conditions from the Enemy Then Was Expected; the Kings Fortes [sic] Having Before Intended to Put All Our Foot to the Sword. Also, a Letter from the North, of Other Proceedings in Those Parts. Published According to Order. London: Printed by Jane Coe, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Army. The Copie of a Letter from the Lord Generall His Quarters: Certifying, How the Lord Generals Horse Brake Through the Kings Army; and How Major Generall Skippon Fought like a Lion, and Gained Better Conditions from the Enemy Then Was Expected; the Kings Fortes [sic] Having Before Intended to Put All Our Foot to the Sword. Also, a Letter from the North, of Other Proceedings in Those Parts. Published According to Order. Printed by Jane Coe, 1644.