Well-willer of the Earle of Essex. (1642). Exceeding joyfull newes from His Excellence the Earle of Essex: Declaring his proceedings since his setting forth from London. Likewise a famous victory obtained by His Excellence in Leicestershire against the cavaleers, with the manner of the fight. Also declaring a great conspiracie against his Excellence at Northampton, Sept. 11. there being a bullet shot into his chamber where hee lay. Sent in a letter from a well-willer of the Earle of Essex. Printed for Thomas Cooke.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWell-willer of the Earle of Essex. Exceeding Joyfull Newes from His Excellence the Earle of Essex: Declaring His Proceedings Since His Setting Forth from London. Likewise a Famous Victory Obtained by His Excellence in Leicestershire Against the Cavaleers, with the Manner of the Fight. Also Declaring a Great Conspiracie Against His Excellence at Northampton, Sept. 11. There Being a Bullet Shot into His Chamber Where Hee Lay. Sent in a Letter from a Well-willer of the Earle of Essex. London: Printed for Thomas Cooke, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWell-willer of the Earle of Essex. Exceeding Joyfull Newes from His Excellence the Earle of Essex: Declaring His Proceedings Since His Setting Forth from London. Likewise a Famous Victory Obtained by His Excellence in Leicestershire Against the Cavaleers, with the Manner of the Fight. Also Declaring a Great Conspiracie Against His Excellence at Northampton, Sept. 11. There Being a Bullet Shot into His Chamber Where Hee Lay. Sent in a Letter from a Well-willer of the Earle of Essex. Printed for Thomas Cooke, 1642.