APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pursell, F. (1642). A great defeat given to the rebells in Ireland by Master George Courtney, governor of the Castle of Limbrick: Wherein Colonell Geraldine one of the chief rebels, with divers captains and other officers and above 130 common souldiers were slaine : whereunto is added, the relation of the taking of the city of Corke by the rebells : all this being credibly related in a letter. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pursell, Francis. A Great Defeat Given to the Rebells in Ireland by Master George Courtney, Governor of the Castle of Limbrick: Wherein Colonell Geraldine One of the Chief Rebels, with Divers Captains and Other Officers and Above 130 Common Souldiers Were Slaine : Whereunto Is Added, the Relation of the Taking of the City of Corke by the Rebells : All This Being Credibly Related in a Letter. London: [publisher not identified], 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pursell, Francis. A Great Defeat Given to the Rebells in Ireland by Master George Courtney, Governor of the Castle of Limbrick: Wherein Colonell Geraldine One of the Chief Rebels, with Divers Captains and Other Officers and Above 130 Common Souldiers Were Slaine : Whereunto Is Added, the Relation of the Taking of the City of Corke by the Rebells : All This Being Credibly Related in a Letter. [publisher not identified], 1642.

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