APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1645). A fuller relation of the taking of Bath by Sir Thomas Fairfax his forces: With the conditions of the surrender. Sir Thomas Bridges the governour, and his officers gone to Bristoll. Taken therein, 200. prisoners. 300. armes. 6. pieces of ordnance. 10. barrels of powder. 10. barrels of match, and much ammunition. Divers heapes of bullet. Great store of beefe, corne, and other provisions. The standard colours upon the fort-royall, and all other colors in the town. Also, the proceedings of the Scottish army, and their march towards Monmouth after the king. With the manner of the kings escape at the late taking of 80. of his life-guard at Black-rock, intending to passe over Severne. Published by authority. Printed for Thomas Bates, at the signe of the Mayden-head on Snow-hill neere Holborn-conduit.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Fuller Relation of the Taking of Bath by Sir Thomas Fairfax His Forces: With the Conditions of the Surrender. Sir Thomas Bridges the Governour, and His Officers Gone to Bristoll. Taken Therein, 200. Prisoners. 300. Armes. 6. Pieces of Ordnance. 10. Barrels of Powder. 10. Barrels of Match, and Much Ammunition. Divers Heapes of Bullet. Great Store of Beefe, Corne, and Other Provisions. The Standard Colours upon the Fort-royall, and All Other Colors in the Town. Also, the Proceedings of the Scottish Army, and Their March Towards Monmouth After the King. With the Manner of the Kings Escape at the Late Taking of 80. of His Life-guard at Black-rock, Intending to Passe over Severne. Published by Authority. London: Printed for Thomas Bates, at the signe of the Mayden-head on Snow-hill neere Holborn-conduit, 1645.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Fuller Relation of the Taking of Bath by Sir Thomas Fairfax His Forces: With the Conditions of the Surrender. Sir Thomas Bridges the Governour, and His Officers Gone to Bristoll. Taken Therein, 200. Prisoners. 300. Armes. 6. Pieces of Ordnance. 10. Barrels of Powder. 10. Barrels of Match, and Much Ammunition. Divers Heapes of Bullet. Great Store of Beefe, Corne, and Other Provisions. The Standard Colours upon the Fort-royall, and All Other Colors in the Town. Also, the Proceedings of the Scottish Army, and Their March Towards Monmouth After the King. With the Manner of the Kings Escape at the Late Taking of 80. of His Life-guard at Black-rock, Intending to Passe over Severne. Published by Authority. Printed for Thomas Bates, at the signe of the Mayden-head on Snow-hill neere Holborn-conduit, 1645.

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