APA (7th ed.) Citation

Kelso, W., & MacCartney, G. (1679). News from Ireland: Being the examination and confession of VVilliam Kelso, a Scotch rebel, taken in Ireland, whether he fled, after the defeat of the rebels in Scotland; before George Rawdon, Esquire; one of His Majesties justices of the peace there. Also a letter from C. George Mac Cartney, giving an account of several barks full of Scotch rebels, seen coming from Scotland to Ireland. Together with a proclamation set out by the Duke of Ormond, for their apprehension. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Kelso, William, and George MacCartney. News from Ireland: Being the Examination and Confession of VVilliam Kelso, a Scotch Rebel, Taken in Ireland, Whether He Fled, After the Defeat of the Rebels in Scotland; Before George Rawdon, Esquire; One of His Majesties Justices of the Peace There. Also a Letter from C. George Mac Cartney, Giving an Account of Several Barks Full of Scotch Rebels, Seen Coming from Scotland to Ireland. Together with a Proclamation Set Out by the Duke of Ormond, for Their Apprehension. [London: publisher not identified], 1679.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Kelso, William, and George MacCartney. News from Ireland: Being the Examination and Confession of VVilliam Kelso, a Scotch Rebel, Taken in Ireland, Whether He Fled, After the Defeat of the Rebels in Scotland; Before George Rawdon, Esquire; One of His Majesties Justices of the Peace There. Also a Letter from C. George Mac Cartney, Giving an Account of Several Barks Full of Scotch Rebels, Seen Coming from Scotland to Ireland. Together with a Proclamation Set Out by the Duke of Ormond, for Their Apprehension. publisher not identified], 1679.

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