APA Citation

Hollar, W., & Cranford, J. (1642). Owen Macke-onell [sic] who discovered the plot of takinge [sic] Dublin, had a pistoll [sic] charged with too [sic] Bullets, the pañe primed with powder & Brimstone twice offered against him tooke not fire. So the Rebells said God will not suffer him to be killed & he will be on our side, I warrant you: Owen Macke-onell leaping over a wall escap:ed and was sent to our Parlament with letters & was rewards 500 [...] & 200 per annum. [s.n.].

MLA Citation

Hollar, Wenceslaus, and James Cranford. Owen Macke-onell [sic] Who Discovered the Plot of Takinge [sic] Dublin, Had a Pistoll [sic] Charged with Too [sic] Bullets, the Pañe Primed with Powder & Brimstone Twice Offered Against Him Tooke Not Fire. So the Rebells Said God Will Not Suffer Him to Be Killed & He Will Be on Our Side, I Warrant You: Owen Macke-onell Leaping over a Wall Escap:ed and Was Sent to Our Parlament with Letters & Was Rewards 500 [...] & 200 Per Annum. [s.n.], 1642.

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