(1651). The last nevves from the King of Scots: Concerning his uniting with the Lord Belcarris, and advansing towards the Marquesses of Argile and Huntley, who are raising a new army of redshanks in the north of Scotland, about the Isles of Orkney and the Highlands. Also, the remonstrance and declaration of 11000. Scots, touching their King, and the Parl. of England; and the declaration of James Stuart, (second son to the late King of England) to the English in France. With a great overthrowe given to Prince Ruperts fleet at sea by Captain Pen, Vice-Admiral for the Parliament of England, and the number of ships sunk and taken. for G. Wharton.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Last Nevves from the King of Scots: Concerning His Uniting with the Lord Belcarris, and Advansing Towards the Marquesses of Argile and Huntley, Who Are Raising a New Army of Redshanks in the North of Scotland, About the Isles of Orkney and the Highlands. Also, the Remonstrance and Declaration of 11000. Scots, Touching Their King, and the Parl. of England; and the Declaration of James Stuart, (second Son to the Late King of England) to the English in France. With a Great Overthrowe Given to Prince Ruperts Fleet at Sea by Captain Pen, Vice-Admiral for the Parliament of England, and the Number of Ships Sunk and Taken. Imprinted at London: for G. Wharton, 1651.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Last Nevves from the King of Scots: Concerning His Uniting with the Lord Belcarris, and Advansing Towards the Marquesses of Argile and Huntley, Who Are Raising a New Army of Redshanks in the North of Scotland, About the Isles of Orkney and the Highlands. Also, the Remonstrance and Declaration of 11000. Scots, Touching Their King, and the Parl. of England; and the Declaration of James Stuart, (second Son to the Late King of England) to the English in France. With a Great Overthrowe Given to Prince Ruperts Fleet at Sea by Captain Pen, Vice-Admiral for the Parliament of England, and the Number of Ships Sunk and Taken. for G. Wharton, 1651.