(1660). The sad obsequies of valiant Cap. Morgan's ghost: A person for his courage inferiour to none, who (out of the obe[di]ence he owed to his soveraign and countrey) lost his life valiently under the command of General Booth in Chesire. Printed for R. Hughes.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Sad Obsequies of Valiant Cap. Morgan's Ghost: A Person for His Courage Inferiour to None, Who (out of the Obe[di]ence He Owed to His Soveraign and Countrey) Lost His Life Valiently Under the Command of General Booth in Chesire. [London?]: Printed for R. Hughes, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Sad Obsequies of Valiant Cap. Morgan's Ghost: A Person for His Courage Inferiour to None, Who (out of the Obe[di]ence He Owed to His Soveraign and Countrey) Lost His Life Valiently Under the Command of General Booth in Chesire. Printed for R. Hughes, 1660.