APA (7th ed.) Citation

G. N., w. t. t. p. o. b. k. (1642). A geographicall description of the kingdom of Ireland.: According to the 5 provinces, and 32 counties; together with the stations, creeks, and harbours belonging thereto: fit for gentlemen, souldiers, and sea-men to acquaint themselves withall. As also declaring the right and titles of the kings of England unto that kingdom. Likewise setting down a brief relation of the former rebellions, and of their suppression; especially that in Q. Elizabeths time by Tyrone: whence many matters worth observing may be collected, usefull for this present service. By a well-willer to the peace of both kingdoms. Printed by I.R. for Godfrey Emerson, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the swan in Little-Britain.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

G. N., well-willer to the peace of both kingdoms. A Geographicall Description of the Kingdom of Ireland.: According to the 5 Provinces, and 32 Counties; Together with the Stations, Creeks, and Harbours Belonging Thereto: Fit for Gentlemen, Souldiers, and Sea-men to Acquaint Themselves Withall. As Also Declaring the Right and Titles of the Kings of England Unto That Kingdom. Likewise Setting Down a Brief Relation of the Former Rebellions, and of Their Suppression; Especially That in Q. Elizabeths Time by Tyrone: Whence Many Matters Worth Observing May Be Collected, Usefull for This Present Service. By a Well-willer to the Peace of Both Kingdoms. London: Printed by I.R. for Godfrey Emerson, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the swan in Little-Britain, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

G. N., well-willer to the peace of both kingdoms. A Geographicall Description of the Kingdom of Ireland.: According to the 5 Provinces, and 32 Counties; Together with the Stations, Creeks, and Harbours Belonging Thereto: Fit for Gentlemen, Souldiers, and Sea-men to Acquaint Themselves Withall. As Also Declaring the Right and Titles of the Kings of England Unto That Kingdom. Likewise Setting Down a Brief Relation of the Former Rebellions, and of Their Suppression; Especially That in Q. Elizabeths Time by Tyrone: Whence Many Matters Worth Observing May Be Collected, Usefull for This Present Service. By a Well-willer to the Peace of Both Kingdoms. Printed by I.R. for Godfrey Emerson, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the swan in Little-Britain, 1642.

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