S. T. (1650). Several passages concerning the declared King of Scots, both by sea and land, communicated by letters, to persons of credit: Also, the confessions and speeches of the Laird Darsey, Major General Hurry, and Collonel Spotswood; made upon the scaffold at Edenburgh before their execution. With some remarkable passages concerning the City of London, several letters intercepted, and the advance of the two great Generalls, the Lord Fairfax and the Lord Cromwel into the north. Printed for J.C. and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange, and without Cripplegate.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)S. T. Several Passages Concerning the Declared King of Scots, Both by Sea and Land, Communicated by Letters, to Persons of Credit: Also, the Confessions and Speeches of the Laird Darsey, Major General Hurry, and Collonel Spotswood; Made upon the Scaffold at Edenburgh Before Their Execution. With Some Remarkable Passages Concerning the City of London, Several Letters Intercepted, and the Advance of the Two Great Generalls, the Lord Fairfax and the Lord Cromwel into the North. London: Printed for J.C. and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange, and without Cripplegate, 1650.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)S. T. Several Passages Concerning the Declared King of Scots, Both by Sea and Land, Communicated by Letters, to Persons of Credit: Also, the Confessions and Speeches of the Laird Darsey, Major General Hurry, and Collonel Spotswood; Made upon the Scaffold at Edenburgh Before Their Execution. With Some Remarkable Passages Concerning the City of London, Several Letters Intercepted, and the Advance of the Two Great Generalls, the Lord Fairfax and the Lord Cromwel into the North. Printed for J.C. and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange, and without Cripplegate, 1650.