APA Citation

Lambert, J., & Waring, E. (1659). A second, and a third letter from the Lord Lambert, dated at Chester, August 21. and read in Parliament, Tuesday Aug. 23.: The one directed to the Speaker of the Parliament; the other, to the Lo: President of the Council of State; together with a letter from Major Edm: Waring, Governor of Shrewsbury, of the same date. Wherein is set forth the manner of the surrender of Chester, with the names of the principal persons taken prisoners, and the state of affairs concerning the issue of this rebellion. printed by Tho. Newcomb over against Bainards Castle in Thames-street.

MLA Citation

Lambert, John, and Edmund Waring. A Second, and a Third Letter from the Lord Lambert, Dated at Chester, August 21. and Read in Parliament, Tuesday Aug. 23.: The One Directed to the Speaker of the Parliament; the Other, to the Lo: President of the Council of State; Together with a Letter from Major Edm: Waring, Governor of Shrewsbury, of the Same Date. Wherein Is Set Forth the Manner of the Surrender of Chester, with the Names of the Principal Persons Taken Prisoners, and the State of Affairs Concerning the Issue of This Rebellion. printed by Tho. Newcomb over against Bainards Castle in Thames-street, 1659.

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