Buller, J., & Moore, T. (1642). An exact relation of two victorious battels fought by the English: Wherein they put to flight 2200 and kill'd 700 of the rebels at Cardoughen in the province of Munster, and 500 more at Younghall, at both which places they took a great quantity of ammunition, goods and victuals from the rebels : as it was sent to Mr. Buller, a member of the House of Commons, and another gentleman of quality : wherein is likewise a true relation of the death of the lord president. Printed by L.N. and I.F. for E. Husbands and I. Franck.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBuller, John, and Thomas Moore. An Exact Relation of Two Victorious Battels Fought by the English: Wherein They Put to Flight 2200 and Kill'd 700 of the Rebels at Cardoughen in the Province of Munster, and 500 More at Younghall, at Both Which Places They Took a Great Quantity of Ammunition, Goods and Victuals from the Rebels : As It Was Sent to Mr. Buller, a Member of the House of Commons, and Another Gentleman of Quality : Wherein Is Likewise a True Relation of the Death of the Lord President. London: Printed by L.N. and I.F. for E. Husbands and I. Franck, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBuller, John, and Thomas Moore. An Exact Relation of Two Victorious Battels Fought by the English: Wherein They Put to Flight 2200 and Kill'd 700 of the Rebels at Cardoughen in the Province of Munster, and 500 More at Younghall, at Both Which Places They Took a Great Quantity of Ammunition, Goods and Victuals from the Rebels : As It Was Sent to Mr. Buller, a Member of the House of Commons, and Another Gentleman of Quality : Wherein Is Likewise a True Relation of the Death of the Lord President. Printed by L.N. and I.F. for E. Husbands and I. Franck, 1642.