APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1641). Joyfull news from Ireland,: Being a relation of a battell which was fought between the Protestants, and the rebels of Ireland, where the Protestants got the victory, giving the rebels a great overthrow. Also how the Earle of Mackquere was taken prisoner. Also the copy of a proclamation set forth by the rebels. With the warrantable and true discovery of the last plot in Ireland. Printed for John Greensmith.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Joyfull News from Ireland,: Being a Relation of a Battell Which Was Fought Between the Protestants, and the Rebels of Ireland, Where the Protestants Got the Victory, Giving the Rebels a Great Overthrow. Also How the Earle of Mackquere Was Taken Prisoner. Also the Copy of a Proclamation Set Forth by the Rebels. With the Warrantable and True Discovery of the Last Plot in Ireland. London: Printed for John Greensmith, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Joyfull News from Ireland,: Being a Relation of a Battell Which Was Fought Between the Protestants, and the Rebels of Ireland, Where the Protestants Got the Victory, Giving the Rebels a Great Overthrow. Also How the Earle of Mackquere Was Taken Prisoner. Also the Copy of a Proclamation Set Forth by the Rebels. With the Warrantable and True Discovery of the Last Plot in Ireland. Printed for John Greensmith, 1641.

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