APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1641). Good newes from Ireland and from the Irish seas, or, A true relation how Sir Henry Titchburne slew 800 of the rebels before Tredarth and tooke 50 fryers and priests prisoners.: Also a relation of a sea-fight fought betweene the Scots and five Spanish ships which came to assist the rebels in Ireland. Where 4 of the Spanish ships were taken by the Scots and the 5th sunke all which were laden with armour and other provision for warre. Brought over by the last port from Ireland, Ianuary 31, 1641. Printed for John Thomas.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Good Newes from Ireland and from the Irish Seas, or, A True Relation How Sir Henry Titchburne Slew 800 of the Rebels Before Tredarth and Tooke 50 Fryers and Priests Prisoners.: Also a Relation of a Sea-fight Fought Betweene the Scots and Five Spanish Ships Which Came to Assist the Rebels in Ireland. Where 4 of the Spanish Ships Were Taken by the Scots and the 5th Sunke All Which Were Laden with Armour and Other Provision for Warre. Brought over by the Last Port from Ireland, Ianuary 31, 1641. Londen: Printed for John Thomas, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Good Newes from Ireland and from the Irish Seas, or, A True Relation How Sir Henry Titchburne Slew 800 of the Rebels Before Tredarth and Tooke 50 Fryers and Priests Prisoners.: Also a Relation of a Sea-fight Fought Betweene the Scots and Five Spanish Ships Which Came to Assist the Rebels in Ireland. Where 4 of the Spanish Ships Were Taken by the Scots and the 5th Sunke All Which Were Laden with Armour and Other Provision for Warre. Brought over by the Last Port from Ireland, Ianuary 31, 1641. Printed for John Thomas, 1641.

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