APA (7th ed.) Citation

(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.) Citation

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 ... London: Printed by T. Fawcet, 1982.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

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, 1982.

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