(1641). A discovery of many, great, and bloudy roberies: Committed of late by dissolute and evill affected troopers, in severall places of this kingdome, but chiefly about the City of London. Since the late disbanding of the army in the north. With a relation of the times, places, and persons, on on [sic] whom these roberies were committed. Wherein is inserted the description of a bloudy combate, fought betweene 9 troopers and 6 butchers, meeting on the high-way, and what ensued. With divers other out-rages, and abuses, acted by them within this city. for Iohn Thomas.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Discovery of Many, Great, and Bloudy Roberies: Committed of Late by Dissolute and Evill Affected Troopers, in Severall Places of This Kingdome, but Chiefly About the City of London. Since the Late Disbanding of the Army in the North. With a Relation of the Times, Places, and Persons, on on [sic] Whom These Roberies Were Committed. Wherein Is Inserted the Description of a Bloudy Combate, Fought Betweene 9 Troopers and 6 Butchers, Meeting on the High-way, and What Ensued. With Divers Other Out-rages, and Abuses, Acted by Them Within This City. Printed at London: for Iohn Thomas, 1641.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Discovery of Many, Great, and Bloudy Roberies: Committed of Late by Dissolute and Evill Affected Troopers, in Severall Places of This Kingdome, but Chiefly About the City of London. Since the Late Disbanding of the Army in the North. With a Relation of the Times, Places, and Persons, on on [sic] Whom These Roberies Were Committed. Wherein Is Inserted the Description of a Bloudy Combate, Fought Betweene 9 Troopers and 6 Butchers, Meeting on the High-way, and What Ensued. With Divers Other Out-rages, and Abuses, Acted by Them Within This City. for Iohn Thomas, 1641.