The Taking of Gateshead Hill and blocking up of Newcastle certified, in a letter from the commissioners at Sunderland : also the perticulers of the defeat given to the Oxford forces near Abbington, Sir Richard Grimes and others slain, and what prisoners and horse were taken : together with the Lord of Loughboroughs letter to Collonel Baggot, who is since slain, the letter being found in his pocket, and the perticulers of the names of the chiefest that were slain and taken prisoners by Sir John Gels forces near Burton.
MLA
Loughborough, Henry Hastings, William Cavendish Newcastle and John Gell. The Taking of Gateshead Hill and blocking up of Newcastle certified, in a letter from the commissioners at Sunderland : also the perticulers of the defeat given to the Oxford forces near Abbington, Sir Richard Grimes and others slain, and what prisoners and horse were taken : together with the Lord of Loughboroughs letter to Collonel Baggot, who is since slain, the letter being found in his pocket, and the perticulers of the names of the chiefest that were slain and taken prisoners by Sir John Gels forces near Burton. London : Printed by Jane Coe, 1644.
APA
Loughborough, H., Newcastle, W. & Gell, J. (1644). The Taking of Gateshead Hill and blocking up of Newcastle certified, in a letter from the commissioners at Sunderland : also the perticulers of the defeat given to the Oxford forces near Abbington, Sir Richard Grimes and others slain, and what prisoners and horse were taken : together with the Lord of Loughboroughs letter to Collonel Baggot, who is since slain, the letter being found in his pocket, and the perticulers of the names of the chiefest that were slain and taken prisoners by Sir John Gels forces near Burton. London : Printed by Jane Coe.
Chicago
Loughborough, Henry Hastings, William Cavendish Newcastle and John Gell. The Taking of Gateshead Hill and blocking up of Newcastle certified, in a letter from the commissioners at Sunderland : also the perticulers of the defeat given to the Oxford forces near Abbington, Sir Richard Grimes and others slain, and what prisoners and horse were taken : together with the Lord of Loughboroughs letter to Collonel Baggot, who is since slain, the letter being found in his pocket, and the perticulers of the names of the chiefest that were slain and taken prisoners by Sir John Gels forces near Burton. London : Printed by Jane Coe, 1644.