APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). The last true intelligence from Ireland;: Being a true relation of the great victory lately obtained against the rebels by Sir William Stewart, Colonell Sanderson, Colonell Mervyn, and Sergeant Major Galbraith, against the great Oneales and MacGwires forces, wherein they slew great numbers of the rebels, tooke 900. cowes, 500. sheep, and 300. horses from the rebels in the county of Fermanagh. Also how they relieved 6000. women and children, which otherwise had perished. With a declaration of the present condition of that kingdome. Decemb. 14. Printed for L. Wright.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Last True Intelligence from Ireland;: Being a True Relation of the Great Victory Lately Obtained Against the Rebels by Sir William Stewart, Colonell Sanderson, Colonell Mervyn, and Sergeant Major Galbraith, Against the Great Oneales and MacGwires Forces, Wherein They Slew Great Numbers of the Rebels, Tooke 900. Cowes, 500. Sheep, and 300. Horses from the Rebels in the County of Fermanagh. Also How They Relieved 6000. Women and Children, Which Otherwise Had Perished. With a Declaration of the Present Condition of That Kingdome. London: Decemb. 14. Printed for L. Wright, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Last True Intelligence from Ireland;: Being a True Relation of the Great Victory Lately Obtained Against the Rebels by Sir William Stewart, Colonell Sanderson, Colonell Mervyn, and Sergeant Major Galbraith, Against the Great Oneales and MacGwires Forces, Wherein They Slew Great Numbers of the Rebels, Tooke 900. Cowes, 500. Sheep, and 300. Horses from the Rebels in the County of Fermanagh. Also How They Relieved 6000. Women and Children, Which Otherwise Had Perished. With a Declaration of the Present Condition of That Kingdome. Decemb. 14. Printed for L. Wright, 1642.

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