Bond, E. (1642). Oneale and Colonell Brunslow, chiefe of the rebells in Ireland;: Their apprehension at Grohoyne in the province of Munster; with the terrible battell then fought. Written in a letter directed to the Bishop of Armagh from a Doctor of divinitie, resident in Dublin. As also a description of the taking of a ship upon the coasts of Barbary, bound with letters of commendations to the King of Spaine; and to desire ayde against the Protestants. Printed for Andrew Coe and Marmaduke Boat.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBond, Edward. Oneale and Colonell Brunslow, Chiefe of the Rebells in Ireland;: Their Apprehension at Grohoyne in the Province of Munster; with the Terrible Battell Then Fought. Written in a Letter Directed to the Bishop of Armagh from a Doctor of Divinitie, Resident in Dublin. As Also a Description of the Taking of a Ship upon the Coasts of Barbary, Bound with Letters of Commendations to the King of Spaine; and to Desire Ayde Against the Protestants. London: Printed for Andrew Coe and Marmaduke Boat, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBond, Edward. Oneale and Colonell Brunslow, Chiefe of the Rebells in Ireland;: Their Apprehension at Grohoyne in the Province of Munster; with the Terrible Battell Then Fought. Written in a Letter Directed to the Bishop of Armagh from a Doctor of Divinitie, Resident in Dublin. As Also a Description of the Taking of a Ship upon the Coasts of Barbary, Bound with Letters of Commendations to the King of Spaine; and to Desire Ayde Against the Protestants. Printed for Andrew Coe and Marmaduke Boat, 1642.