(1642). The Apprehending of Captayne Bvtler at Portsmouth in the county of Southampton and his followers, who were bound with bullets and ammunition for Ireland in the shipp called the Olive: As also the true relation of a terrible sea fight by the states of Holland against a fleet of the Spannish being furnished with men and ammonition for assistance to the rebels in Irland. Printed for F.C. and T.B.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Apprehending of Captayne Bvtler at Portsmouth in the County of Southampton and His Followers, Who Were Bound with Bullets and Ammunition for Ireland in the Shipp Called the Olive: As Also the True Relation of a Terrible Sea Fight by the States of Holland Against a Fleet of the Spannish Being Furnished with Men and Ammonition for Assistance to the Rebels in Irland. London: Printed for F.C. and T.B, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Apprehending of Captayne Bvtler at Portsmouth in the County of Southampton and His Followers, Who Were Bound with Bullets and Ammunition for Ireland in the Shipp Called the Olive: As Also the True Relation of a Terrible Sea Fight by the States of Holland Against a Fleet of the Spannish Being Furnished with Men and Ammonition for Assistance to the Rebels in Irland. Printed for F.C. and T.B, 1642.