APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1690). A letter from an English officer in His Majesty's Army in Ireland.: Giving a true account of the progress of affairs in that kingdom: together with what past at the surrender of Waterford and Duncannon. And of his Majesties march towards Limmerick. Dated July 29. 1690. printed for Richard Baldwin in the Old-Bailey.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Letter from an English Officer in His Majesty's Army in Ireland.: Giving a True Account of the Progress of Affairs in That Kingdom: Together with What Past at the Surrender of Waterford and Duncannon. And of His Majesties March Towards Limmerick. Dated July 29. 1690. London:: printed for Richard Baldwin in the Old-Bailey, 1690.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Letter from an English Officer in His Majesty's Army in Ireland.: Giving a True Account of the Progress of Affairs in That Kingdom: Together with What Past at the Surrender of Waterford and Duncannon. And of His Majesties March Towards Limmerick. Dated July 29. 1690. printed for Richard Baldwin in the Old-Bailey, 1690.

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