Aston, T., & Briver, F. Newes from the west of Ireland: Relating what hapned to Captain Weldon and Captain Aston after their passage from Bristol to the fort of Duncannon in the mouth of the river of Waterford : with many particular enterprises performed against the rebels in those parts to the terrour of our enemies, the glory of God, and the honour of all brave English commanders : with a letter sent fom the maior of Waterford to Captain Aston in excuse of his rebellious designes : with Captain Astons sharpe and worthy reply sent in a letter to the said maior.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAston, Thomas, and Francis Briver. Newes from the West of Ireland: Relating What Hapned to Captain Weldon and Captain Aston After Their Passage from Bristol to the Fort of Duncannon in the Mouth of the River of Waterford : With Many Particular Enterprises Performed Against the Rebels in Those Parts to the Terrour of Our Enemies, the Glory of God, and the Honour of All Brave English Commanders : With a Letter Sent Fom the Maior of Waterford to Captain Aston in Excuse of His Rebellious Designes : With Captain Astons Sharpe and Worthy Reply Sent in a Letter to the Said Maior.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAston, Thomas, and Francis Briver. Newes from the West of Ireland: Relating What Hapned to Captain Weldon and Captain Aston After Their Passage from Bristol to the Fort of Duncannon in the Mouth of the River of Waterford : With Many Particular Enterprises Performed Against the Rebels in Those Parts to the Terrour of Our Enemies, the Glory of God, and the Honour of All Brave English Commanders : With a Letter Sent Fom the Maior of Waterford to Captain Aston in Excuse of His Rebellious Designes : With Captain Astons Sharpe and Worthy Reply Sent in a Letter to the Said Maior.