(1648). Sir Thomas Payton Lieutenant Generall for the King vvith divers others, taken prisoners by Sir Tho: Barnardiston, and sent to the Parliament: A letter from the Navy of the names of the ships come in to the Earl of Warwick. Also the cruell and bloody murthering of Mr. Lloyd high sheriffe of Merionithshire. And a great victory obtained by Collonell Carter against the said Cavaliers. Major Generall Sir John Owen, taken prisoner, with Collonell Floyd, and 10 officers more, 400 killed, taken, and routed. And a list of the particulars. With a discovery of a barbarous design against Liverpoole in Lancashire, to put men, women and children to the sword. Printed for Richard Smithurst, and are to be sold neer Hosier-Lane.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Sir Thomas Payton Lieutenant Generall for the King Vvith Divers Others, Taken Prisoners by Sir Tho: Barnardiston, and Sent to the Parliament: A Letter from the Navy of the Names of the Ships Come in to the Earl of Warwick. Also the Cruell and Bloody Murthering of Mr. Lloyd High Sheriffe of Merionithshire. And a Great Victory Obtained by Collonell Carter Against the Said Cavaliers. Major Generall Sir John Owen, Taken Prisoner, with Collonell Floyd, and 10 Officers More, 400 Killed, Taken, and Routed. And a List of the Particulars. With a Discovery of a Barbarous Design Against Liverpoole in Lancashire, to Put Men, Women and Children to the Sword. London: Printed for Richard Smithurst, and are to be sold neer Hosier-Lane, 1648.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Sir Thomas Payton Lieutenant Generall for the King Vvith Divers Others, Taken Prisoners by Sir Tho: Barnardiston, and Sent to the Parliament: A Letter from the Navy of the Names of the Ships Come in to the Earl of Warwick. Also the Cruell and Bloody Murthering of Mr. Lloyd High Sheriffe of Merionithshire. And a Great Victory Obtained by Collonell Carter Against the Said Cavaliers. Major Generall Sir John Owen, Taken Prisoner, with Collonell Floyd, and 10 Officers More, 400 Killed, Taken, and Routed. And a List of the Particulars. With a Discovery of a Barbarous Design Against Liverpoole in Lancashire, to Put Men, Women and Children to the Sword. Printed for Richard Smithurst, and are to be sold neer Hosier-Lane, 1648.