(1642). A true and perfect relation of the taking of a great ship at Yarmouth, October 4: Sent from the Queen out of Holland to the Kings Majesty, wherein was ten pieces of ordnance, 50. barrels of powder, and 100. and 50. commanders, as it was informed to the House of Commons, October 6. Also Her Majesties letter to the King, read before the committee, October the sixth, which letter was taken in the said ship at Yarmouth. Likewise the manner of Master Hothams taking of Keywood Castle in Yorkshire, since the agreement of the laying down of arms in that county. With the instructions from the House to the Lord Willoughbie of Parham, to aid and assist the said M. Hotham against the Earle of Cumberland. October 7. Printed for H. Blake.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA True and Perfect Relation of the Taking of a Great Ship at Yarmouth, October 4: Sent from the Queen Out of Holland to the Kings Majesty, Wherein Was Ten Pieces of Ordnance, 50. Barrels of Powder, and 100. and 50. Commanders, as It Was Informed to the House of Commons, October 6. Also Her Majesties Letter to the King, Read Before the Committee, October the Sixth, Which Letter Was Taken in the Said Ship at Yarmouth. Likewise the Manner of Master Hothams Taking of Keywood Castle in Yorkshire, Since the Agreement of the Laying Down of Arms in That County. With the Instructions from the House to the Lord Willoughbie of Parham, to Aid and Assist the Said M. Hotham Against the Earle of Cumberland. S.l: October 7. Printed for H. Blake, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA True and Perfect Relation of the Taking of a Great Ship at Yarmouth, October 4: Sent from the Queen Out of Holland to the Kings Majesty, Wherein Was Ten Pieces of Ordnance, 50. Barrels of Powder, and 100. and 50. Commanders, as It Was Informed to the House of Commons, October 6. Also Her Majesties Letter to the King, Read Before the Committee, October the Sixth, Which Letter Was Taken in the Said Ship at Yarmouth. Likewise the Manner of Master Hothams Taking of Keywood Castle in Yorkshire, Since the Agreement of the Laying Down of Arms in That County. With the Instructions from the House to the Lord Willoughbie of Parham, to Aid and Assist the Said M. Hotham Against the Earle of Cumberland. October 7. Printed for H. Blake, 1642.