APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ireland. Lord Deputy (1622-1629 : Falkland), Ireland. Lords Justices and Council, Companie of Stationers (Dublin, Ireland), & Falkland, H. C. (1625). By the Lord Deputie and Councell.: Henry Falkland. : Albeit His Maiestie, in hsi [sic] princely wisdome, for speciall reasons of state, hath forbidden by proclamation (vpon paine of sharpe penalties, and punishments, to be inflicted vpon the offendors) all marchants, and other persons whatsoeuer, to bring into this kingdome of Ireland an gunpowder, armes, or other vtinsels of warre; yet is it His Highnesse pleasure (hauing regarde to the safetie and contentment of all his dutifull subiects) that according to their qualities, and occasions, they be furnished out of his own magazinn from time to time, .. By the Company of Stationers, printers to the Kiegs [sic] most excellent Maiestie.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ireland. Lord Deputy (1622-1629 : Falkland), Ireland. Lords Justices and Council, Ireland) Companie of Stationers (Dublin, and Henry Cary Falkland. By the Lord Deputie and Councell.: Henry Falkland. : Albeit His Maiestie, in Hsi [sic] Princely Wisdome, for Speciall Reasons of State, Hath Forbidden by Proclamation (vpon Paine of Sharpe Penalties, and Punishments, to Be Inflicted Vpon the Offendors) All Marchants, and Other Persons Whatsoeuer, to Bring into This Kingdome of Ireland an Gunpowder, Armes, or Other Vtinsels of Warre; yet Is It His Highnesse Pleasure (hauing Regarde to the Safetie and Contentment of All His Dutifull Subiects) That According to Their Qualities, and Occasions, They Be Furnished Out of His Own Magazinn from Time to Time, .. Imprinted at Dublin: By the Company of Stationers, printers to the Kiegs [sic] most excellent Maiestie, 1625.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ireland. Lord Deputy (1622-1629 : Falkland), et al. By the Lord Deputie and Councell.: Henry Falkland. : Albeit His Maiestie, in Hsi [sic] Princely Wisdome, for Speciall Reasons of State, Hath Forbidden by Proclamation (vpon Paine of Sharpe Penalties, and Punishments, to Be Inflicted Vpon the Offendors) All Marchants, and Other Persons Whatsoeuer, to Bring into This Kingdome of Ireland an Gunpowder, Armes, or Other Vtinsels of Warre; yet Is It His Highnesse Pleasure (hauing Regarde to the Safetie and Contentment of All His Dutifull Subiects) That According to Their Qualities, and Occasions, They Be Furnished Out of His Own Magazinn from Time to Time, .. By the Company of Stationers, printers to the Kiegs [sic] most excellent Maiestie, 1625.

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