(1649). A bloudy fight in Hartford-shire: Between the Parliaments forces, and the Club Royalists, on Tuesday last; shewing the manner of their engagement, and how the adverse party fell upon the Parliamenteers, to revenge the bloud of the late King. With the particulars thereof, and a narrative of the barbarous actions that were then put in execution, by slitting their fingers, the palm of their hands, and most cruelly wounding them, even from the crown of the head, (almost) to the sole of the foot. Also a bloudy fight at Bristol, between the butchers, and the Lord Lieutenant Cromwels forces designed for Ireland; the successe thereof; and joyfull newes from the siege at Dublin, and the King of Scots his fleet at Kingsale. Ordered, that the aforesaid particulars, be printed and published without interruption or molestation. Printed for R.W.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Bloudy Fight in Hartford-shire: Between the Parliaments Forces, and the Club Royalists, on Tuesday Last; Shewing the Manner of Their Engagement, and How the Adverse Party Fell upon the Parliamenteers, to Revenge the Bloud of the Late King. With the Particulars Thereof, and a Narrative of the Barbarous Actions That Were Then Put in Execution, by Slitting Their Fingers, the Palm of Their Hands, and Most Cruelly Wounding Them, Even from the Crown of the Head, (almost) to the Sole of the Foot. Also a Bloudy Fight at Bristol, Between the Butchers, and the Lord Lieutenant Cromwels Forces Designed for Ireland; the Successe Thereof; and Joyfull Newes from the Siege at Dublin, and the King of Scots His Fleet at Kingsale. Ordered, That the Aforesaid Particulars, Be Printed and Published Without Interruption or Molestation. London: Printed for R.W, 1649.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Bloudy Fight in Hartford-shire: Between the Parliaments Forces, and the Club Royalists, on Tuesday Last; Shewing the Manner of Their Engagement, and How the Adverse Party Fell upon the Parliamenteers, to Revenge the Bloud of the Late King. With the Particulars Thereof, and a Narrative of the Barbarous Actions That Were Then Put in Execution, by Slitting Their Fingers, the Palm of Their Hands, and Most Cruelly Wounding Them, Even from the Crown of the Head, (almost) to the Sole of the Foot. Also a Bloudy Fight at Bristol, Between the Butchers, and the Lord Lieutenant Cromwels Forces Designed for Ireland; the Successe Thereof; and Joyfull Newes from the Siege at Dublin, and the King of Scots His Fleet at Kingsale. Ordered, That the Aforesaid Particulars, Be Printed and Published Without Interruption or Molestation. Printed for R.W, 1649.