APA (7th ed.) Citation

Harrison, R. (1644). Irelands misery since the late cessation:: Sent in a letter from a gentleman in Dublin, to his brother in law, now residing in London, sometime living in the county of Cavan in that kingdome. Wherein is set forth the great cruelty and horrible massacres, committed upon the English Protestants in severall castles and places which they have taken since. With divers other remarkable passages of great consequence concerning the affaires of both kingdoms. Printed for Henry Shephard, at the signe of the Cradle in Corne-hill.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Harrison, Richard. Irelands Misery Since the Late Cessation:: Sent in a Letter from a Gentleman in Dublin, to His Brother in Law, Now Residing in London, Sometime Living in the County of Cavan in That Kingdome. Wherein Is Set Forth the Great Cruelty and Horrible Massacres, Committed upon the English Protestants in Severall Castles and Places Which They Have Taken Since. With Divers Other Remarkable Passages of Great Consequence Concerning the Affaires of Both Kingdoms. London: Printed for Henry Shephard, at the signe of the Cradle in Corne-hill, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Harrison, Richard. Irelands Misery Since the Late Cessation:: Sent in a Letter from a Gentleman in Dublin, to His Brother in Law, Now Residing in London, Sometime Living in the County of Cavan in That Kingdome. Wherein Is Set Forth the Great Cruelty and Horrible Massacres, Committed upon the English Protestants in Severall Castles and Places Which They Have Taken Since. With Divers Other Remarkable Passages of Great Consequence Concerning the Affaires of Both Kingdoms. Printed for Henry Shephard, at the signe of the Cradle in Corne-hill, 1644.

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