APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ashton, C., & Briver, F. (1642). April 6. Nevves from the VVest of Ireland: Relating what hapned to Captain Weldon and Captain Ashton after their passage from Bristol to the Fort of Duncannon in the mouth of the river of Waterford, with many particular enterprises performed against the rebels in those parts, to the terrour of our enemies, the glory of God, and the honour of all brave English commanders : with a letter sent from the Maior of Waterford to Caption Ashton in excuse of his rebellious designes, with Captain Ashtons sharpe and worthy reply sent in a letter to the said maior. Printed for Francis Coles.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ashton, Captain, and Francis Briver. April 6. Nevves from the VVest of Ireland: Relating What Hapned to Captain Weldon and Captain Ashton After Their Passage from Bristol to the Fort of Duncannon in the Mouth of the River of Waterford, with Many Particular Enterprises Performed Against the Rebels in Those Parts, to the Terrour of Our Enemies, the Glory of God, and the Honour of All Brave English Commanders : With a Letter Sent from the Maior of Waterford to Caption Ashton in Excuse of His Rebellious Designes, with Captain Ashtons Sharpe and Worthy Reply Sent in a Letter to the Said Maior. London: Printed for Francis Coles, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ashton, Captain, and Francis Briver. April 6. Nevves from the VVest of Ireland: Relating What Hapned to Captain Weldon and Captain Ashton After Their Passage from Bristol to the Fort of Duncannon in the Mouth of the River of Waterford, with Many Particular Enterprises Performed Against the Rebels in Those Parts, to the Terrour of Our Enemies, the Glory of God, and the Honour of All Brave English Commanders : With a Letter Sent from the Maior of Waterford to Caption Ashton in Excuse of His Rebellious Designes, with Captain Ashtons Sharpe and Worthy Reply Sent in a Letter to the Said Maior. Printed for Francis Coles, 1642.

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