(1652). Another bloudy fight at sea upon the coast of Cornwal, on Sunday the 13. of this instant June: Between the Parliaments fleet commanded by Sir George Ayscue; and the French and Dutch navies, commanded by the Lord Admiral Chastitdon. With the particulars of the fight; the manner of the engagement; the great loss on both sides; and the number of ships sunk and taken. Also, the advance of Van-Trump towards the North; and fifty of the Parliaments men of war gone after to fight him: with the sinking of Captain Taylor; and the number of English ships taken by Captian Bradshaw. Printed for George Horton.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Another Bloudy Fight at Sea upon the Coast of Cornwal, on Sunday the 13. of This Instant June: Between the Parliaments Fleet Commanded by Sir George Ayscue; and the French and Dutch Navies, Commanded by the Lord Admiral Chastitdon. With the Particulars of the Fight; the Manner of the Engagement; the Great Loss on Both Sides; and the Number of Ships Sunk and Taken. Also, the Advance of Van-Trump Towards the North; and Fifty of the Parliaments Men of War Gone After to Fight Him: With the Sinking of Captain Taylor; and the Number of English Ships Taken by Captian Bradshaw. London: Printed for George Horton, 1652.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Another Bloudy Fight at Sea upon the Coast of Cornwal, on Sunday the 13. of This Instant June: Between the Parliaments Fleet Commanded by Sir George Ayscue; and the French and Dutch Navies, Commanded by the Lord Admiral Chastitdon. With the Particulars of the Fight; the Manner of the Engagement; the Great Loss on Both Sides; and the Number of Ships Sunk and Taken. Also, the Advance of Van-Trump Towards the North; and Fifty of the Parliaments Men of War Gone After to Fight Him: With the Sinking of Captain Taylor; and the Number of English Ships Taken by Captian Bradshaw. Printed for George Horton, 1652.