Cork, R. B. A letter of the Earle of Corke to the state at Dvblin: And sent over from thence by the governour to his lady in London : vvherein is shewed the barbarous cruelty the rebels have lately used to twenty of the Lord Barrimoores men at Coole, killing and spoiling all the rest of the English there : and how my Lord Barrimoore burned and spoiled their countrey and killed all the rebels hee could light upon : also the taking of Rochfords castle, killing the captaine and foure hundred of the Rebels : another defeat wherein two hundred and forty of the rebels were killed with little losse to the English : likewise the taking of Barnehely castle wherein were found a thousand barrels of wheat with other provision and victuals.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCork, Richard Boyle. A Letter of the Earle of Corke to the State at Dvblin: And Sent over from Thence by the Governour to His Lady in London : Vvherein Is Shewed the Barbarous Cruelty the Rebels Have Lately Used to Twenty of the Lord Barrimoores Men at Coole, Killing and Spoiling All the Rest of the English There : And How My Lord Barrimoore Burned and Spoiled Their Countrey and Killed All the Rebels Hee Could Light upon : Also the Taking of Rochfords Castle, Killing the Captaine and Foure Hundred of the Rebels : Another Defeat Wherein Two Hundred and Forty of the Rebels Were Killed with Little Losse to the English : Likewise the Taking of Barnehely Castle Wherein Were Found a Thousand Barrels of Wheat with Other Provision and Victuals.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCork, Richard Boyle. A Letter of the Earle of Corke to the State at Dvblin: And Sent over from Thence by the Governour to His Lady in London : Vvherein Is Shewed the Barbarous Cruelty the Rebels Have Lately Used to Twenty of the Lord Barrimoores Men at Coole, Killing and Spoiling All the Rest of the English There : And How My Lord Barrimoore Burned and Spoiled Their Countrey and Killed All the Rebels Hee Could Light upon : Also the Taking of Rochfords Castle, Killing the Captaine and Foure Hundred of the Rebels : Another Defeat Wherein Two Hundred and Forty of the Rebels Were Killed with Little Losse to the English : Likewise the Taking of Barnehely Castle Wherein Were Found a Thousand Barrels of Wheat with Other Provision and Victuals.