Travers, R. (1642). A new and true relation from Ireland,: Sent in a letter from Sir Robert Traverse, to Lievtenant James Finch in London. Of a great defeat given by the Protestants army, under the command of Sir Charles Vavasour, to twenty foure thousand of the rebels, under the command of O Sulivan Beare, and Macharta Reb, besieging Brandon-bridge: where five hundred of ours with two thousand of the towne routed them, kild two thousand of them, and took O Sulivan Beare prisoner: and a great booty. Printed by A. N. for Edward Blackmore, dwelling at the signe of the Angell in Paules Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTravers, Robert. A New and True Relation from Ireland,: Sent in a Letter from Sir Robert Traverse, to Lievtenant James Finch in London. Of a Great Defeat Given by the Protestants Army, Under the Command of Sir Charles Vavasour, to Twenty Foure Thousand of the Rebels, Under the Command of O Sulivan Beare, and Macharta Reb, Besieging Brandon-bridge: Where Five Hundred of Ours with Two Thousand of the Towne Routed Them, Kild Two Thousand of Them, and Took O Sulivan Beare Prisoner: And a Great Booty. London: Printed by A. N. for Edward Blackmore, dwelling at the signe of the Angell in Paules Church-yard, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTravers, Robert. A New and True Relation from Ireland,: Sent in a Letter from Sir Robert Traverse, to Lievtenant James Finch in London. Of a Great Defeat Given by the Protestants Army, Under the Command of Sir Charles Vavasour, to Twenty Foure Thousand of the Rebels, Under the Command of O Sulivan Beare, and Macharta Reb, Besieging Brandon-bridge: Where Five Hundred of Ours with Two Thousand of the Towne Routed Them, Kild Two Thousand of Them, and Took O Sulivan Beare Prisoner: And a Great Booty. Printed by A. N. for Edward Blackmore, dwelling at the signe of the Angell in Paules Church-yard, 1642.