Ireland. Lord Deputy (1616-1622 : St. John), Ireland. Lords Justices and Council, Grandison of Limerick, O. S. J., & Kingston, F. (1618). By the Lord Deputie and Councell: Oliver Saint Iohn. : Whereas the Brittish vndertakers of the late escheated lands within the province of Vlster are expresly bound, as well by the articles of that plantation, as by the tennor of their letters-patents, to plant their lands allotted vnto them, meerely and entirly with Brittish tennants, namely with Englishmen, or inland Scottishmen, and not to make a mixt plantation of Brittish and Irish together: .. By Felix Kingston deputy printer for the Kings most excellent Maiestie..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationIreland. Lord Deputy (1616-1622 : St. John), Ireland. Lords Justices and Council, Oliver St. John Grandison of Limerick, and Felix Kingston. By the Lord Deputie and Councell: Oliver Saint Iohn. : Whereas the Brittish Vndertakers of the Late Escheated Lands Within the Province of Vlster Are Expresly Bound, as Well by the Articles of That Plantation, as by the Tennor of Their Letters-patents, to Plant Their Lands Allotted Vnto Them, Meerely and Entirly with Brittish Tennants, Namely with Englishmen, or Inland Scottishmen, and Not to Make a Mixt Plantation of Brittish and Irish Together: .. Imprinted at Dublin: By Felix Kingston deputy printer for the Kings most excellent Maiestie., 1618.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationIreland. Lord Deputy (1616-1622 : St. John), et al. By the Lord Deputie and Councell: Oliver Saint Iohn. : Whereas the Brittish Vndertakers of the Late Escheated Lands Within the Province of Vlster Are Expresly Bound, as Well by the Articles of That Plantation, as by the Tennor of Their Letters-patents, to Plant Their Lands Allotted Vnto Them, Meerely and Entirly with Brittish Tennants, Namely with Englishmen, or Inland Scottishmen, and Not to Make a Mixt Plantation of Brittish and Irish Together: .. By Felix Kingston deputy printer for the Kings most excellent Maiestie., 1618.