APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rigby, A. (1643). A trve relation of the great victory obtained by Gods providence, by the Parliaments forces in Lancashire against the forces raised by the King in the counties of Westmerland and Cumberland: Where they took Thurland-Castle and in the fight took of the enemy Col. Huddleston, 2 captains, an ensigne, 400 prisoners, 7 colours, kill'd many, drove many into the sea, took their magazine, divers arms and horses and totally routed them. Printed for Edward Husbands.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rigby, Alexander. A Trve Relation of the Great Victory Obtained by Gods Providence, by the Parliaments Forces in Lancashire Against the Forces Raised by the King in the Counties of Westmerland and Cumberland: Where They Took Thurland-Castle and in the Fight Took of the Enemy Col. Huddleston, 2 Captains, an Ensigne, 400 Prisoners, 7 Colours, Kill'd Many, Drove Many into the Sea, Took Their Magazine, Divers Arms and Horses and Totally Routed Them. S.l: Printed for Edward Husbands, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rigby, Alexander. A Trve Relation of the Great Victory Obtained by Gods Providence, by the Parliaments Forces in Lancashire Against the Forces Raised by the King in the Counties of Westmerland and Cumberland: Where They Took Thurland-Castle and in the Fight Took of the Enemy Col. Huddleston, 2 Captains, an Ensigne, 400 Prisoners, 7 Colours, Kill'd Many, Drove Many into the Sea, Took Their Magazine, Divers Arms and Horses and Totally Routed Them. Printed for Edward Husbands, 1643.

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