APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). A perfect diurnall, or, The proceedings of the adventureres forces, since their arrivall in the Kingdome of Ireland: Vvherein is contained these following particulars 1. How they were entertained at Bandon-Bridge : 2. How they marched from thence to Clankilly, where they slew man, woman, and child, and left three companies behind them to kepe the towne : 3. How the three companies were betrayed to Makarte, a great rebell where Captaine Weldin, and 70. of his men were slaine : 4. How the other forces fell upon the rebels, and drove them into the sea, killing above a thousand of them, with the losse of foure and thirty men : 5. How Captaine Clearke slayed to Baltinmore, and put up French colours, proffering to sell them powder for twelve pence a pound, by which meanes he tooke 18. of the chiefe of their commanders : 6. How they have besiedged Gallway : 7. How the rebels in that city, offer to send 12. hostages to London, and to deliver up the towne for the English to keepe garrison in. Printed for J.H. and R. Powne.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Perfect Diurnall, or, The Proceedings of the Adventureres Forces, Since Their Arrivall in the Kingdome of Ireland: Vvherein Is Contained These Following Particulars 1. How They Were Entertained at Bandon-Bridge : 2. How They Marched from Thence to Clankilly, Where They Slew Man, Woman, and Child, and Left Three Companies Behind Them to Kepe the Towne : 3. How the Three Companies Were Betrayed to Makarte, a Great Rebell Where Captaine Weldin, and 70. of His Men Were Slaine : 4. How the Other Forces Fell upon the Rebels, and Drove Them into the Sea, Killing Above a Thousand of Them, with the Losse of Foure and Thirty Men : 5. How Captaine Clearke Slayed to Baltinmore, and Put Up French Colours, Proffering to Sell Them Powder for Twelve Pence a Pound, by Which Meanes He Tooke 18. of the Chiefe of Their Commanders : 6. How They Have Besiedged Gallway : 7. How the Rebels in That City, Offer to Send 12. Hostages to London, and to Deliver Up the Towne for the English to Keepe Garrison in. London: Printed for J.H. and R. Powne, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Perfect Diurnall, or, The Proceedings of the Adventureres Forces, Since Their Arrivall in the Kingdome of Ireland: Vvherein Is Contained These Following Particulars 1. How They Were Entertained at Bandon-Bridge : 2. How They Marched from Thence to Clankilly, Where They Slew Man, Woman, and Child, and Left Three Companies Behind Them to Kepe the Towne : 3. How the Three Companies Were Betrayed to Makarte, a Great Rebell Where Captaine Weldin, and 70. of His Men Were Slaine : 4. How the Other Forces Fell upon the Rebels, and Drove Them into the Sea, Killing Above a Thousand of Them, with the Losse of Foure and Thirty Men : 5. How Captaine Clearke Slayed to Baltinmore, and Put Up French Colours, Proffering to Sell Them Powder for Twelve Pence a Pound, by Which Meanes He Tooke 18. of the Chiefe of Their Commanders : 6. How They Have Besiedged Gallway : 7. How the Rebels in That City, Offer to Send 12. Hostages to London, and to Deliver Up the Towne for the English to Keepe Garrison in. Printed for J.H. and R. Powne, 1642.

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