(1641). The last nevves from Ireland being a relation of the hostile and bloody proceedings of the rebellious papists there at this present: Vvherein is declared the many, great and cruell outrages committed by them both with fire and sword against the Protestants in severall parts of that kingdome : also the names of the townes and castles, they have suprized, taken the burnt : with a full discoverie of thier trayterous and wicked intentions : related in a letter and dated at Dublin, October 27, 1641, and read in Parliament here, Novemb. 5, 1641. Printed for John Thomas.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Last Nevves from Ireland Being a Relation of the Hostile and Bloody Proceedings of the Rebellious Papists There at This Present: Vvherein Is Declared the Many, Great and Cruell Outrages Committed by Them Both with Fire and Sword Against the Protestants in Severall Parts of That Kingdome : Also the Names of the Townes and Castles, They Have Suprized, Taken the Burnt : With a Full Discoverie of Thier Trayterous and Wicked Intentions : Related in a Letter and Dated at Dublin, October 27, 1641, and Read in Parliament Here, Novemb. 5, 1641. London: Printed for John Thomas, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Last Nevves from Ireland Being a Relation of the Hostile and Bloody Proceedings of the Rebellious Papists There at This Present: Vvherein Is Declared the Many, Great and Cruell Outrages Committed by Them Both with Fire and Sword Against the Protestants in Severall Parts of That Kingdome : Also the Names of the Townes and Castles, They Have Suprized, Taken the Burnt : With a Full Discoverie of Thier Trayterous and Wicked Intentions : Related in a Letter and Dated at Dublin, October 27, 1641, and Read in Parliament Here, Novemb. 5, 1641. Printed for John Thomas, 1641.