APA (7th ed.) Citation

Parish Church of Stillorgan (Stillorgan, Ireland), Gale (Firm), & Browne, F. (1791). On Sunday, August the 7th, 1791: A charity sermon will be preached in the Parish Church of Stillorgan, by the Rev. Francis Browne, L.L.B. rector of Dunmore, and a collection made for the benefit of the Parish School of Stillorgan, wherein all the children of the parish of every denomination, (75 in Number) are taught arithmetic, writing, and reading; and the most necessitous of them clothed, and breakfast given to them during the severe season of winter. -Thirty -four girls have been tayght to few and knit. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Parish Church of Stillorgan (Stillorgan, Ireland), Gale (Firm), and Francis Browne. On Sunday, August the 7th, 1791: A Charity Sermon Will Be Preached in the Parish Church of Stillorgan, by the Rev. Francis Browne, L.L.B. Rector of Dunmore, and a Collection Made for the Benefit of the Parish School of Stillorgan, Wherein All the Children of the Parish of Every Denomination, (75 in Number) Are Taught Arithmetic, Writing, and Reading; and the Most Necessitous of Them Clothed, and Breakfast Given to Them During the Severe Season of Winter. -Thirty -four Girls Have Been Tayght to Few and Knit. [Dublin]: [publisher not identified], 1791.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Parish Church of Stillorgan (Stillorgan, Ireland), et al. On Sunday, August the 7th, 1791: A Charity Sermon Will Be Preached in the Parish Church of Stillorgan, by the Rev. Francis Browne, L.L.B. Rector of Dunmore, and a Collection Made for the Benefit of the Parish School of Stillorgan, Wherein All the Children of the Parish of Every Denomination, (75 in Number) Are Taught Arithmetic, Writing, and Reading; and the Most Necessitous of Them Clothed, and Breakfast Given to Them During the Severe Season of Winter. -Thirty -four Girls Have Been Tayght to Few and Knit. [publisher not identified], 1791.

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