(1652). A dangerous and bloudy fight upon the coast of Cornwal between the English and the Dutch: On Thursday last; with the full particulars thereof; the manner of their engagement; the great execution done on both sides; and 17 of the Hollanders ships brought into Plymouth. Sent to the high and honourale [sic] Councel of State, on Sunday last, October 24. Together with a narrative of the King of Denmarks proceedings against the English: the raising of a great army in France their resolution and design, and the landing of the Dutch near Yarmouth; the rising of the country with clubs, fowling pieces, and longpikes; a bloudy fight thereupon, and the pursuing of the Dutch to the sea-coast, and the number killed and taken prisoners. Printed for George Horton, and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange in Corn-hill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Dangerous and Bloudy Fight upon the Coast of Cornwal Between the English and the Dutch: On Thursday Last; with the Full Particulars Thereof; the Manner of Their Engagement; the Great Execution Done on Both Sides; and 17 of the Hollanders Ships Brought into Plymouth. Sent to the High and Honourale [sic] Councel of State, on Sunday Last, October 24. Together with a Narrative of the King of Denmarks Proceedings Against the English: The Raising of a Great Army in France Their Resolution and Design, and the Landing of the Dutch Near Yarmouth; the Rising of the Country with Clubs, Fowling Pieces, and Longpikes; a Bloudy Fight Thereupon, and the Pursuing of the Dutch to the Sea-coast, and the Number Killed and Taken Prisoners. London: Printed for George Horton, and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange in Corn-hill, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Dangerous and Bloudy Fight upon the Coast of Cornwal Between the English and the Dutch: On Thursday Last; with the Full Particulars Thereof; the Manner of Their Engagement; the Great Execution Done on Both Sides; and 17 of the Hollanders Ships Brought into Plymouth. Sent to the High and Honourale [sic] Councel of State, on Sunday Last, October 24. Together with a Narrative of the King of Denmarks Proceedings Against the English: The Raising of a Great Army in France Their Resolution and Design, and the Landing of the Dutch Near Yarmouth; the Rising of the Country with Clubs, Fowling Pieces, and Longpikes; a Bloudy Fight Thereupon, and the Pursuing of the Dutch to the Sea-coast, and the Number Killed and Taken Prisoners. Printed for George Horton, and are to be sold at the Royal Exchange in Corn-hill, 1652.