APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1691). A relation of two great victories obtain'd by their Majesties forces over the rebels in Ireland.: Giving an account of the defeating of four thousand at Castle-brock, by 400 of the garrison of Mount-Malick ... the total routing of the rebels ... the defeat given ... to two thousand raparees, near Donare ... to which is added, the action of Captain Bellingham's troop ... the regaining an English ship taken by a French privateer ... with the condition of the province of Connought, particularly Lymerick and Sligo; with the French succours of Brest, &c. Re-printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Relation of Two Great Victories Obtain'd by Their Majesties Forces over the Rebels in Ireland.: Giving an Account of the Defeating of Four Thousand at Castle-brock, by 400 of the Garrison of Mount-Malick ... the Total Routing of the Rebels ... the Defeat Given ... to Two Thousand Raparees, Near Donare ... to Which Is Added, the Action of Captain Bellingham's Troop ... the Regaining an English Ship Taken by a French Privateer ... with the Condition of the Province of Connought, Particularly Lymerick and Sligo; with the French Succours of Brest, &c. [Edinburgh,: Re-printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ..., 1691.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Relation of Two Great Victories Obtain'd by Their Majesties Forces over the Rebels in Ireland.: Giving an Account of the Defeating of Four Thousand at Castle-brock, by 400 of the Garrison of Mount-Malick ... the Total Routing of the Rebels ... the Defeat Given ... to Two Thousand Raparees, Near Donare ... to Which Is Added, the Action of Captain Bellingham's Troop ... the Regaining an English Ship Taken by a French Privateer ... with the Condition of the Province of Connought, Particularly Lymerick and Sligo; with the French Succours of Brest, &c. Re-printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ..., 1691.

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