APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gentleman of worth in Ireland. (1641). Admirable newes from Ireland both good and true:: Viz. First a humble petition to the honourable houses of parliament, of divers lords, knights, and gentlemen of the kingdome of ireland now resident in London. Secondly, a true coppy of a letter sent from a gentleman of worth in Ireland, to a speciall friend of his, a servant of great trust to the Kings Majesty: importing joyfull newes of a great overthrow given to the rebells by Sir Simon Harcot, and Sir Charles Coot. Thirdly, a true relation of all the first occurrences and chiefest things of note, that hath hapned in Ireland for a moneth past; being a true coppy of a letter sent to a gentleman in London, and to one Master Clay in Lombard-street: dated the twenty fourth of January. 1641. Fourthly, divers other matters worthy of note. for Francis Coules.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gentleman of worth in Ireland. Admirable Newes from Ireland Both Good and True:: Viz. First a Humble Petition to the Honourable Houses of Parliament, of Divers Lords, Knights, and Gentlemen of the Kingdome of Ireland Now Resident in London. Secondly, a True Coppy of a Letter Sent from a Gentleman of Worth in Ireland, to a Speciall Friend of His, a Servant of Great Trust to the Kings Majesty: Importing Joyfull Newes of a Great Overthrow Given to the Rebells by Sir Simon Harcot, and Sir Charles Coot. Thirdly, a True Relation of All the First Occurrences and Chiefest Things of Note, That Hath Hapned in Ireland for a Moneth Past; Being a True Coppy of a Letter Sent to a Gentleman in London, and to One Master Clay in Lombard-street: Dated the Twenty Fourth of January. 1641. Fourthly, Divers Other Matters Worthy of Note. Printed at London: for Francis Coules, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gentleman of worth in Ireland. Admirable Newes from Ireland Both Good and True:: Viz. First a Humble Petition to the Honourable Houses of Parliament, of Divers Lords, Knights, and Gentlemen of the Kingdome of Ireland Now Resident in London. Secondly, a True Coppy of a Letter Sent from a Gentleman of Worth in Ireland, to a Speciall Friend of His, a Servant of Great Trust to the Kings Majesty: Importing Joyfull Newes of a Great Overthrow Given to the Rebells by Sir Simon Harcot, and Sir Charles Coot. Thirdly, a True Relation of All the First Occurrences and Chiefest Things of Note, That Hath Hapned in Ireland for a Moneth Past; Being a True Coppy of a Letter Sent to a Gentleman in London, and to One Master Clay in Lombard-street: Dated the Twenty Fourth of January. 1641. Fourthly, Divers Other Matters Worthy of Note. for Francis Coules, 1641.

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