(1642). A most certain and true relation of the severall victories and overthrows given to the rebels in Ireland by the Lord Ravellogh, and the Lord Conway, Sir Charles Coote, and his sonne, and Sir Henry Titchborne, with many worthy commanders,: Sent in two severall letters, to two worthy persons from Dublin, the 11. of May. 1641. : As also the certain death of Sir Charles Coote, and the manner thereof. : And now the seventeenth of May, commanded to be printed and published. Printed for Ioseph Hunscott.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Most Certain and True Relation of the Severall Victories and Overthrows Given to the Rebels in Ireland by the Lord Ravellogh, and the Lord Conway, Sir Charles Coote, and His Sonne, and Sir Henry Titchborne, with Many Worthy Commanders,: Sent in Two Severall Letters, to Two Worthy Persons from Dublin, the 11. of May. 1641. : As Also the Certain Death of Sir Charles Coote, and the Manner Thereof. : And Now the Seventeenth of May, Commanded to Be Printed and Published. London: Printed for Ioseph Hunscott, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Most Certain and True Relation of the Severall Victories and Overthrows Given to the Rebels in Ireland by the Lord Ravellogh, and the Lord Conway, Sir Charles Coote, and His Sonne, and Sir Henry Titchborne, with Many Worthy Commanders,: Sent in Two Severall Letters, to Two Worthy Persons from Dublin, the 11. of May. 1641. : As Also the Certain Death of Sir Charles Coote, and the Manner Thereof. : And Now the Seventeenth of May, Commanded to Be Printed and Published. Printed for Ioseph Hunscott, 1642.