(1642). Exceeding joyfull nevves from the Earl of Essex, being a true and reall relation of his incompassing the Kings army neare the city of Oxford, Decemb. 7, and the great skirmish which they had at the same time: Also how Sir John Meldrum, and Collonell Langham drew out their two regiments of Blewcoaths, seven troops of horse, and 9 pieces of ordnance, and got beyond Oxford. [... Printed for H. Blundo [i.e. Blunden].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Exceeding Joyfull Nevves from the Earl of Essex, Being a True and Reall Relation of His Incompassing the Kings Army Neare the City of Oxford, Decemb. 7, and the Great Skirmish Which They Had at the Same Time: Also How Sir John Meldrum, and Collonell Langham Drew Out Their Two Regiments of Blewcoaths, Seven Troops of Horse, and 9 Pieces of Ordnance, and Got Beyond Oxford. S.l: [... Printed for H. Blundo [i.e. Blunden], 1642.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Exceeding Joyfull Nevves from the Earl of Essex, Being a True and Reall Relation of His Incompassing the Kings Army Neare the City of Oxford, Decemb. 7, and the Great Skirmish Which They Had at the Same Time: Also How Sir John Meldrum, and Collonell Langham Drew Out Their Two Regiments of Blewcoaths, Seven Troops of Horse, and 9 Pieces of Ordnance, and Got Beyond Oxford. [... Printed for H. Blundo [i.e. Blunden], 1642.