APA (7th ed.) Citation

W. B. (1647). Exceeding good nevves from Ireland:: Being a perfect relation of the gallant proceedings of the English forces in the north of Ireland, and their taking two garrisons from the rebels, with many heads of cattel, a very rich prize. Also, the Lord Inchiquins taking the field, against the Marquesse of Ormond, and a remonstrance of the rebels in Ireland, concerning the King of England. Brought by the last post. January, ... 1647. London, printed for W. Smith.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

W. B. Exceeding Good Nevves from Ireland:: Being a Perfect Relation of the Gallant Proceedings of the English Forces in the North of Ireland, and Their Taking Two Garrisons from the Rebels, with Many Heads of Cattel, a Very Rich Prize. Also, the Lord Inchiquins Taking the Field, Against the Marquesse of Ormond, and a Remonstrance of the Rebels in Ireland, Concerning the King of England. Brought by the Last Post. [London]: January, ... 1647. London, printed for W. Smith, 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

W. B. Exceeding Good Nevves from Ireland:: Being a Perfect Relation of the Gallant Proceedings of the English Forces in the North of Ireland, and Their Taking Two Garrisons from the Rebels, with Many Heads of Cattel, a Very Rich Prize. Also, the Lord Inchiquins Taking the Field, Against the Marquesse of Ormond, and a Remonstrance of the Rebels in Ireland, Concerning the King of England. Brought by the Last Post. January, ... 1647. London, printed for W. Smith, 1647.

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