(1649). Joyfull nevves for the citizens of London from the Princes fleet at sea: Wherein is communicated, the the [sic] full particulars of a great victory obtained, the dispiersing of the Navy, and beating them into severall harbours; the taking of thirty ships and frigats, two hundred pieces of ordnance, and above four hundred prisoners. The rising of a new army in Ireland, for Prince Charles, consisting of twenty thousand and their declaration and letter sent to his Highness shewing their present resolution and intentions. With the further proceedings of the Prince, and the Scots, the preparations against England, and the buying of ten thousand armes in Holland. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJoyfull Nevves for the Citizens of London from the Princes Fleet at Sea: Wherein Is Communicated, the the [sic] Full Particulars of a Great Victory Obtained, the Dispiersing of the Navy, and Beating Them into Severall Harbours; the Taking of Thirty Ships and Frigats, Two Hundred Pieces of Ordnance, and Above Four Hundred Prisoners. The Rising of a New Army in Ireland, for Prince Charles, Consisting of Twenty Thousand and Their Declaration and Letter Sent to His Highness Shewing Their Present Resolution and Intentions. With the Further Proceedings of the Prince, and the Scots, the Preparations Against England, and the Buying of Ten Thousand Armes in Holland. S.l: [s.n.], 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJoyfull Nevves for the Citizens of London from the Princes Fleet at Sea: Wherein Is Communicated, the the [sic] Full Particulars of a Great Victory Obtained, the Dispiersing of the Navy, and Beating Them into Severall Harbours; the Taking of Thirty Ships and Frigats, Two Hundred Pieces of Ordnance, and Above Four Hundred Prisoners. The Rising of a New Army in Ireland, for Prince Charles, Consisting of Twenty Thousand and Their Declaration and Letter Sent to His Highness Shewing Their Present Resolution and Intentions. With the Further Proceedings of the Prince, and the Scots, the Preparations Against England, and the Buying of Ten Thousand Armes in Holland. [s.n.], 1649.