(1645). A great victorie obtained against the enemy, at the raising of the siege before Taunton, on Sunday last, May 11.: With the manner of the severall fights; and what was lost on both sides: how the enemy dispersed themselves, 20. colonels, majors and captains slain, and 300. common souldiers in the siege, and many wounded. Certified by two letters: the one from Colonell Weldens quarters, to Sir Thomas Fairfax, his quarters, and the other from Sir Thomas Fairfax his quarters, to a person of note with the Parliament. Published according to order. With a letter of thanks to be sent to Sir Thomas Fairfax for his care, and another to Colonell Welden, &c. for their good service to the publike. Printed for R. Austin..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Great Victorie Obtained Against the Enemy, at the Raising of the Siege Before Taunton, on Sunday Last, May 11.: With the Manner of the Severall Fights; and What Was Lost on Both Sides: How the Enemy Dispersed Themselves, 20. Colonels, Majors and Captains Slain, and 300. Common Souldiers in the Siege, and Many Wounded. Certified by Two Letters: The One from Colonell Weldens Quarters, to Sir Thomas Fairfax, His Quarters, and the Other from Sir Thomas Fairfax His Quarters, to a Person of Note with the Parliament. Published According to Order. With a Letter of Thanks to Be Sent to Sir Thomas Fairfax for His Care, and Another to Colonell Welden, &c. for Their Good Service to the Publike. London,: Printed for R. Austin., 1645.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Great Victorie Obtained Against the Enemy, at the Raising of the Siege Before Taunton, on Sunday Last, May 11.: With the Manner of the Severall Fights; and What Was Lost on Both Sides: How the Enemy Dispersed Themselves, 20. Colonels, Majors and Captains Slain, and 300. Common Souldiers in the Siege, and Many Wounded. Certified by Two Letters: The One from Colonell Weldens Quarters, to Sir Thomas Fairfax, His Quarters, and the Other from Sir Thomas Fairfax His Quarters, to a Person of Note with the Parliament. Published According to Order. With a Letter of Thanks to Be Sent to Sir Thomas Fairfax for His Care, and Another to Colonell Welden, &c. for Their Good Service to the Publike. Printed for R. Austin., 1645.