(1982). A Perfect relation of the proceedings of both armies since the beginnning of the battaile on Sunday at one of the clocke, to Tuesday at night: Being fought between Banbury and Brackley in the county of Oxford : likewise declaring what prisoners of note were taken, with the ttue [sic] estate of both armies at this present, the names of the prisoners ... : likewise how the King's standard was taken by His Excelencies owne hand ... Printed by T. Fawcet.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Perfect Relation of the Proceedings of Both Armies Since the Beginnning of the Battaile on Sunday at One of the Clocke, to Tuesday at Night: Being Fought Between Banbury and Brackley in the County of Oxford : Likewise Declaring What Prisoners of Note Were Taken, with the Ttue [sic] Estate of Both Armies at This Present, the Names of the Prisoners ... : Likewise How the King's Standard Was Taken by His Excelencies Owne Hand ... London: Printed by T. Fawcet, 1982.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationA Perfect Relation of the Proceedings of Both Armies Since the Beginnning of the Battaile on Sunday at One of the Clocke, to Tuesday at Night: Being Fought Between Banbury and Brackley in the County of Oxford : Likewise Declaring What Prisoners of Note Were Taken, with the Ttue [sic] Estate of Both Armies at This Present, the Names of the Prisoners ... : Likewise How the King's Standard Was Taken by His Excelencies Owne Hand ... Printed by T. Fawcet, 1982.