(1691). An Exact plan of Lymerick: With a relation of the manner and form of the present besieging (by sea and land) of that famous city, by Their Majesties forces, under the command of Lieutenant-General Ginckle, and a squadron of ships commnaded [sic] by Capt. Coale : as also, of the manner of our army's encamping, opening their trenches, raising their great batteries, throwing their bombs, battering down and firing the town : with the several actions of the royal army since 1691, the time of their setting down before the city. Printed for R. Hayhurst ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Exact Plan of Lymerick: With a Relation of the Manner and Form of the Present Besieging (by Sea and Land) of That Famous City, by Their Majesties Forces, Under the Command of Lieutenant-General Ginckle, and a Squadron of Ships Commnaded [sic] by Capt. Coale : As Also, of the Manner of Our Army's Encamping, Opening Their Trenches, Raising Their Great Batteries, Throwing Their Bombs, Battering Down and Firing the Town : With the Several Actions of the Royal Army Since 1691, the Time of Their Setting Down Before the City. London: Printed for R. Hayhurst ..., 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Exact Plan of Lymerick: With a Relation of the Manner and Form of the Present Besieging (by Sea and Land) of That Famous City, by Their Majesties Forces, Under the Command of Lieutenant-General Ginckle, and a Squadron of Ships Commnaded [sic] by Capt. Coale : As Also, of the Manner of Our Army's Encamping, Opening Their Trenches, Raising Their Great Batteries, Throwing Their Bombs, Battering Down and Firing the Town : With the Several Actions of the Royal Army Since 1691, the Time of Their Setting Down Before the City. Printed for R. Hayhurst ..., 1691.