APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1646). A declaration published in the Scots army: Proclaimed by order from Generall Leven at Durham, May 13. 1646. With a declaration and orders from the Estates of Scotland, dated at Edenborough, May 8. concerning the King, and those that repaire to him. With the heads of other papers from Newcastle, concerning the manner of His Majesties entertainment there, and the posture of the said garrison, upon His Majesties comming thither. With two victories againt the enemy in Scotland. Two of Colkittoths brothers slaine. These papers are perused, and commanded to be printed. Printed for Matthew Walbanck.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Declaration Published in the Scots Army: Proclaimed by Order from Generall Leven at Durham, May 13. 1646. With a Declaration and Orders from the Estates of Scotland, Dated at Edenborough, May 8. Concerning the King, and Those That Repaire to Him. With the Heads of Other Papers from Newcastle, Concerning the Manner of His Majesties Entertainment There, and the Posture of the Said Garrison, upon His Majesties Comming Thither. With Two Victories Againt the Enemy in Scotland. Two of Colkittoths Brothers Slaine. These Papers Are Perused, and Commanded to Be Printed. London: Printed for Matthew Walbanck, 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Declaration Published in the Scots Army: Proclaimed by Order from Generall Leven at Durham, May 13. 1646. With a Declaration and Orders from the Estates of Scotland, Dated at Edenborough, May 8. Concerning the King, and Those That Repaire to Him. With the Heads of Other Papers from Newcastle, Concerning the Manner of His Majesties Entertainment There, and the Posture of the Said Garrison, upon His Majesties Comming Thither. With Two Victories Againt the Enemy in Scotland. Two of Colkittoths Brothers Slaine. These Papers Are Perused, and Commanded to Be Printed. Printed for Matthew Walbanck, 1646.

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