Smith, G. (1647). A great fight in the kingdome of Ireland betwixt the Protestant forces under the command of Major Generall Jones, and the Irish forces under command of that arch-rebell, Generall Preston: With the number that were slaine on both sides, and the names of the colonels, lieutenant-colonels, majors, captaines, and other officers and souldiers, taken prisoners : also the manner of Prestons marching towards Dublin, with 9000 foot and 1600 horse, to besiege the said city. By B.A..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, G. A Great Fight in the Kingdome of Ireland Betwixt the Protestant Forces Under the Command of Major Generall Jones, and the Irish Forces Under Command of That Arch-rebell, Generall Preston: With the Number That Were Slaine on Both Sides, and the Names of the Colonels, Lieutenant-colonels, Majors, Captaines, and Other Officers and Souldiers, Taken Prisoners : Also the Manner of Prestons Marching Towards Dublin, with 9000 Foot and 1600 Horse, to Besiege the Said City. Printed at London: By B.A., 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmith, G. A Great Fight in the Kingdome of Ireland Betwixt the Protestant Forces Under the Command of Major Generall Jones, and the Irish Forces Under Command of That Arch-rebell, Generall Preston: With the Number That Were Slaine on Both Sides, and the Names of the Colonels, Lieutenant-colonels, Majors, Captaines, and Other Officers and Souldiers, Taken Prisoners : Also the Manner of Prestons Marching Towards Dublin, with 9000 Foot and 1600 Horse, to Besiege the Said City. By B.A., 1647.