Allyn, R. (1744). A narrative of the victory obtained by the English and Dutch fleet, commanded by Admiral Russell, over that of France, near La-Hogue, in the year 1692. Containing a more particular account than has yet been given of That Engagement, the most memorable in the course of the two last Wars between Great Britain and France. And An Account of the Engagement, Drawn up by Sir Cloudesly Shovel's directions. With Lists of the Fleets. The whole now first published from the original journal of the Rev. Mr. Richard Allyn, B. D. Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; and Chaplain of Their Majesties Ship The Centurion (captain Wivill Commander), who was in the Action. To which are added, two letters written upon the Occasion by Admiral Russell and Sir Ralph Delaval. printed for J. Robinson in Ludgate-Street, London.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Allyn, Richard. A Narrative of the Victory Obtained by the English and Dutch Fleet, Commanded by Admiral Russell, over That of France, Near La-Hogue, in the Year 1692. Containing a More Particular Account than Has yet Been Given of That Engagement, the Most Memorable in the Course of the Two Last Wars Between Great Britain and France. And An Account of the Engagement, Drawn Up by Sir Cloudesly Shovel's Directions. With Lists of the Fleets. The Whole Now First Published from the Original Journal of the Rev. Mr. Richard Allyn, B. D. Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; and Chaplain of Their Majesties Ship The Centurion (captain Wivill Commander), Who Was in the Action. To Which Are Added, Two Letters Written upon the Occasion by Admiral Russell and Sir Ralph Delaval. London: printed for J. Robinson in Ludgate-Street, London, 1744.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Allyn, Richard. A Narrative of the Victory Obtained by the English and Dutch Fleet, Commanded by Admiral Russell, over That of France, Near La-Hogue, in the Year 1692. Containing a More Particular Account than Has yet Been Given of That Engagement, the Most Memorable in the Course of the Two Last Wars Between Great Britain and France. And An Account of the Engagement, Drawn Up by Sir Cloudesly Shovel's Directions. With Lists of the Fleets. The Whole Now First Published from the Original Journal of the Rev. Mr. Richard Allyn, B. D. Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; and Chaplain of Their Majesties Ship The Centurion (captain Wivill Commander), Who Was in the Action. To Which Are Added, Two Letters Written upon the Occasion by Admiral Russell and Sir Ralph Delaval. printed for J. Robinson in Ludgate-Street, London, 1744.