England and Wales. Court of Wards and Liveries. (1642). The Parliaments censure to the Iesuites and fryers: Being examined upon Wednesday by a committee in the Court of Wards, with their confessions at the same time : also those 18 that were suspected to adjoyn with the Irish rebels, with a pilgrim, and four more Irish souldiers : likewise a relation of him that killed Sir Henrie Paget ... : whereunto is annexed more exceeding true and joyfull news from Ireland, describing a great and bloudy battell fought in the Neweries, April the 18, 1642. For H. Blunon.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Court of Wards and Liveries. The Parliaments Censure to the Iesuites and Fryers: Being Examined upon Wednesday by a Committee in the Court of Wards, with Their Confessions at the Same Time : Also Those 18 That Were Suspected to Adjoyn with the Irish Rebels, with a Pilgrim, and Four More Irish Souldiers : Likewise a Relation of Him That Killed Sir Henrie Paget ... : Whereunto Is Annexed More Exceeding True and Joyfull News from Ireland, Describing a Great and Bloudy Battell Fought in the Neweries, April the 18, 1642. Imprinted at London: For H. Blunon, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Court of Wards and Liveries. The Parliaments Censure to the Iesuites and Fryers: Being Examined upon Wednesday by a Committee in the Court of Wards, with Their Confessions at the Same Time : Also Those 18 That Were Suspected to Adjoyn with the Irish Rebels, with a Pilgrim, and Four More Irish Souldiers : Likewise a Relation of Him That Killed Sir Henrie Paget ... : Whereunto Is Annexed More Exceeding True and Joyfull News from Ireland, Describing a Great and Bloudy Battell Fought in the Neweries, April the 18, 1642. For H. Blunon, 1642.