APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hursey, R. Brave newes from Ireland: Of a remarkable battle fought by the trained-band of the citie of Dublin, against six regiments of the rebels, Captain Hursey being chief commander, Feb. the 5, 1641 : which battle has caused many of the rebels to revolt to the Protestants : with the description of a valiant battle performed by Captain Maggay, on the sixth of Feb. against divers of the rebels in the harbor of Dublin : with many other remarkable passages and renowned exploits by the English Protestants the last two weeks : as it was taken out of a letter sent to the Lady Knevit dwelling in Lincolns-Inne fields, Feb. 7, 1641 : here also is related the great overthrow given to Captain Maggrave by the English, with the number of them that were slain : brought over by the last post being the latest newes which came from Ireland : whereunto is annexed a petition which came from Ireland.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hursey, Roger. Brave Newes from Ireland: Of a Remarkable Battle Fought by the Trained-band of the Citie of Dublin, Against Six Regiments of the Rebels, Captain Hursey Being Chief Commander, Feb. the 5, 1641 : Which Battle Has Caused Many of the Rebels to Revolt to the Protestants : With the Description of a Valiant Battle Performed by Captain Maggay, on the Sixth of Feb. Against Divers of the Rebels in the Harbor of Dublin : With Many Other Remarkable Passages and Renowned Exploits by the English Protestants the Last Two Weeks : As It Was Taken Out of a Letter Sent to the Lady Knevit Dwelling in Lincolns-Inne Fields, Feb. 7, 1641 : Here Also Is Related the Great Overthrow Given to Captain Maggrave by the English, with the Number of Them That Were Slain : Brought over by the Last Post Being the Latest Newes Which Came from Ireland : Whereunto Is Annexed a Petition Which Came from Ireland.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hursey, Roger. Brave Newes from Ireland: Of a Remarkable Battle Fought by the Trained-band of the Citie of Dublin, Against Six Regiments of the Rebels, Captain Hursey Being Chief Commander, Feb. the 5, 1641 : Which Battle Has Caused Many of the Rebels to Revolt to the Protestants : With the Description of a Valiant Battle Performed by Captain Maggay, on the Sixth of Feb. Against Divers of the Rebels in the Harbor of Dublin : With Many Other Remarkable Passages and Renowned Exploits by the English Protestants the Last Two Weeks : As It Was Taken Out of a Letter Sent to the Lady Knevit Dwelling in Lincolns-Inne Fields, Feb. 7, 1641 : Here Also Is Related the Great Overthrow Given to Captain Maggrave by the English, with the Number of Them That Were Slain : Brought over by the Last Post Being the Latest Newes Which Came from Ireland : Whereunto Is Annexed a Petition Which Came from Ireland.

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