August, M. (1641). A treacherous plot of a confederacie in Ireland,: With the rebels at Calway, with furniture of guns and ammunition from France ... with a relation of the rebels, in the province of Connoge, who were discomfitted ... with their cruelty to Sir Thomas Nevill, whom they hanged on his own grounds ... Printed for James Salmon ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAugust, Mr. A Treacherous Plot of a Confederacie in Ireland,: With the Rebels at Calway, with Furniture of Guns and Ammunition from France ... with a Relation of the Rebels, in the Province of Connoge, Who Were Discomfitted ... with Their Cruelty to Sir Thomas Nevill, Whom They Hanged on His Own Grounds ... London: Printed for James Salmon ..., 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAugust, Mr. A Treacherous Plot of a Confederacie in Ireland,: With the Rebels at Calway, with Furniture of Guns and Ammunition from France ... with a Relation of the Rebels, in the Province of Connoge, Who Were Discomfitted ... with Their Cruelty to Sir Thomas Nevill, Whom They Hanged on His Own Grounds ... Printed for James Salmon ..., 1641.