Partington, T. (1641). VVorse and worse nevves from Ireland: Being the copy of a letter read in the House of Parliament, the 14 of this instant moneth of December, 1641. Wherein is contained such unheard-of cruelties, committed by the Papists, against the Protestants, not sparing age nor sex, that it would make a Christians heart bleed; the like whereof was never known amongst infidels nor pagans. With another letter sent from a gentleman living in Dubling, to his brother in London. printed for F. Coles.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPartington, Thomas. VVorse and Worse Nevves from Ireland: Being the Copy of a Letter Read in the House of Parliament, the 14 of This Instant Moneth of December, 1641. Wherein Is Contained Such Unheard-of Cruelties, Committed by the Papists, Against the Protestants, Not Sparing Age nor Sex, That It Would Make a Christians Heart Bleed; the like Whereof Was Never Known Amongst Infidels nor Pagans. With Another Letter Sent from a Gentleman Living in Dubling, to His Brother in London. London: printed for F. Coles, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPartington, Thomas. VVorse and Worse Nevves from Ireland: Being the Copy of a Letter Read in the House of Parliament, the 14 of This Instant Moneth of December, 1641. Wherein Is Contained Such Unheard-of Cruelties, Committed by the Papists, Against the Protestants, Not Sparing Age nor Sex, That It Would Make a Christians Heart Bleed; the like Whereof Was Never Known Amongst Infidels nor Pagans. With Another Letter Sent from a Gentleman Living in Dubling, to His Brother in London. printed for F. Coles, 1641.