APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1642). Exceeding true nevves from Boston, Sherbourne Castle, Oxford, Exeter Beverley, Bristow, and Ireland: VVherein is declared how ten cavaliers were taken neere Serges in Lincolneshiere, with 3. ships and great store of treasure, and brought to London on tuesday the sixth of September, 1642. Also an information given to the Major of Bristow, by certain Irish merchants, that the King of Spain hath set up his standard at Washford in Ireland. Whereunto is annexed the proceedings of the Earle of Bristow who hath besieged Sherbourne-Castle with thirty thousand men. With the truest inteligence of the proceedings in every respective place above mentioned. Printed for Henry Fowler.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Exceeding True Nevves from Boston, Sherbourne Castle, Oxford, Exeter Beverley, Bristow, and Ireland: VVherein Is Declared How Ten Cavaliers Were Taken Neere Serges in Lincolneshiere, with 3. Ships and Great Store of Treasure, and Brought to London on Tuesday the Sixth of September, 1642. Also an Information Given to the Major of Bristow, by Certain Irish Merchants, That the King of Spain Hath Set Up His Standard at Washford in Ireland. Whereunto Is Annexed the Proceedings of the Earle of Bristow Who Hath Besieged Sherbourne-Castle with Thirty Thousand Men. With the Truest Inteligence of the Proceedings in Every Respective Place Above Mentioned. London: Printed for Henry Fowler, 1642.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Exceeding True Nevves from Boston, Sherbourne Castle, Oxford, Exeter Beverley, Bristow, and Ireland: VVherein Is Declared How Ten Cavaliers Were Taken Neere Serges in Lincolneshiere, with 3. Ships and Great Store of Treasure, and Brought to London on Tuesday the Sixth of September, 1642. Also an Information Given to the Major of Bristow, by Certain Irish Merchants, That the King of Spain Hath Set Up His Standard at Washford in Ireland. Whereunto Is Annexed the Proceedings of the Earle of Bristow Who Hath Besieged Sherbourne-Castle with Thirty Thousand Men. With the Truest Inteligence of the Proceedings in Every Respective Place Above Mentioned. Printed for Henry Fowler, 1642.

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