(1689). An Account of the present miserable state of affairs in Ireland: As also, a relation of a late bloody fight between the papists and Protestants in that kingdom : with the particular number of the Protestants and Irish papists that were slain : together with a true narrative of the late K. James's entry in Dublin, and of the three several proclamations issued by him there. For T. Wilkens.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Account of the Present Miserable State of Affairs in Ireland: As Also, a Relation of a Late Bloody Fight Between the Papists and Protestants in That Kingdom : With the Particular Number of the Protestants and Irish Papists That Were Slain : Together with a True Narrative of the Late K. James's Entry in Dublin, and of the Three Several Proclamations Issued by Him There. [London]: For T. Wilkens, 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Account of the Present Miserable State of Affairs in Ireland: As Also, a Relation of a Late Bloody Fight Between the Papists and Protestants in That Kingdom : With the Particular Number of the Protestants and Irish Papists That Were Slain : Together with a True Narrative of the Late K. James's Entry in Dublin, and of the Three Several Proclamations Issued by Him There. For T. Wilkens, 1689.