APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde), Confederate Catholics, & Ormonde, J. B. (1648). Articles of peace: Made, concluded, accorded and agreed upon, by and between His Excellency Iames Lord Marques of Ormonde, Lord Lievtenant Generall and Generall Governor of His Majesties Kingdome of Ireland, for an [sic] on the behalfe of His most excellent Majesty, by vertue of the authority wherewith the said lord lievtenant is intrusted, on the one part, and the Generall Assembly of the Roman Catholiques of the said kingdome, for and on the behalfe of His Majesties Roman Catholique subjects of the same on the other part. And are to be sold at Roches building.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde), Confederate Catholics, and James Butler Ormonde. Articles of Peace: Made, Concluded, Accorded and Agreed upon, by and Between His Excellency Iames Lord Marques of Ormonde, Lord Lievtenant Generall and Generall Governor of His Majesties Kingdome of Ireland, for an [sic] on the Behalfe of His Most Excellent Majesty, by Vertue of the Authority Wherewith the Said Lord Lievtenant Is Intrusted, on the One Part, and the Generall Assembly of the Roman Catholiques of the Said Kingdome, for and on the Behalfe of His Majesties Roman Catholique Subjects of the Same on the Other Part. Printed at Corcke: And are to be sold at Roches building, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1641-1649 : Ormonde), et al. Articles of Peace: Made, Concluded, Accorded and Agreed upon, by and Between His Excellency Iames Lord Marques of Ormonde, Lord Lievtenant Generall and Generall Governor of His Majesties Kingdome of Ireland, for an [sic] on the Behalfe of His Most Excellent Majesty, by Vertue of the Authority Wherewith the Said Lord Lievtenant Is Intrusted, on the One Part, and the Generall Assembly of the Roman Catholiques of the Said Kingdome, for and on the Behalfe of His Majesties Roman Catholique Subjects of the Same on the Other Part. And are to be sold at Roches building, 1648.

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