APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1646). The late victorious proceedings of Sir Thomas Fairfax against the enemy in the west: The Lord Hopton routed, dispersed and fled; seven peece of ordnance taken, and many prisoners. The earle of Berkeshire, the Lord Culpeper, the Lord Capell, Sir Edward Hide, Sir Thomas Fanshaw, and divers fled to the sea, and shipped with the Prince. A ship with the enemies best horses sunke, Hoptons traine of ammunition taken, and forty oxen. Sir Iohn Greenvill routed, with the taking of Saltash, Temple, and divers other forts and places of strength of the enemies: with a list of all the particulars. These letters, with the report of Mr. W. Curtis from the army made to the House of Commons, are examined and appointed to be printed according to order. printed for Matthew Walbancke.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Late Victorious Proceedings of Sir Thomas Fairfax Against the Enemy in the West: The Lord Hopton Routed, Dispersed and Fled; Seven Peece of Ordnance Taken, and Many Prisoners. The Earle of Berkeshire, the Lord Culpeper, the Lord Capell, Sir Edward Hide, Sir Thomas Fanshaw, and Divers Fled to the Sea, and Shipped with the Prince. A Ship with the Enemies Best Horses Sunke, Hoptons Traine of Ammunition Taken, and Forty Oxen. Sir Iohn Greenvill Routed, with the Taking of Saltash, Temple, and Divers Other Forts and Places of Strength of the Enemies: With a List of All the Particulars. These Letters, with the Report of Mr. W. Curtis from the Army Made to the House of Commons, Are Examined and Appointed to Be Printed According to Order. London: printed for Matthew Walbancke, 1646.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Late Victorious Proceedings of Sir Thomas Fairfax Against the Enemy in the West: The Lord Hopton Routed, Dispersed and Fled; Seven Peece of Ordnance Taken, and Many Prisoners. The Earle of Berkeshire, the Lord Culpeper, the Lord Capell, Sir Edward Hide, Sir Thomas Fanshaw, and Divers Fled to the Sea, and Shipped with the Prince. A Ship with the Enemies Best Horses Sunke, Hoptons Traine of Ammunition Taken, and Forty Oxen. Sir Iohn Greenvill Routed, with the Taking of Saltash, Temple, and Divers Other Forts and Places of Strength of the Enemies: With a List of All the Particulars. These Letters, with the Report of Mr. W. Curtis from the Army Made to the House of Commons, Are Examined and Appointed to Be Printed According to Order. printed for Matthew Walbancke, 1646.

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