APA Citation

Walsgrave, J., & Shirley, E. P. (1642). The newest proceedings in Ireland: Being a true discovery of a famous victory obtained against the rebels by the Vice-President of Munster, where the great Oneale was put to flight, and forced to put himselfe into the habit of a common souldier, to save himselfe from the fury of the English. Also true information from the ships which ride before Galway, wherein is manifested a true relation how certain ships from Spaine laden with ammunition, made an attempt to land, but were pursued by the said ships, and forced to strike into a small creek, where they stuck fast, and were taken by the English. Likewise the true proceedings of the Scotish forces in the north parts of Ireland. With a true information that many of the Irish commanders have left their service in Ireland, and are come for England: namely, the Lord Grendison, Captain Bartlet, and Captain Gibson, with many others: also how the officers now resident in Ireland have all this summer been backward to oppose the rebels, pretending that they are commanded so to do. Being the copie of a letter sent to J.R. a merchant in Bishops-Gate Street, and now published to ptevent [sic] false copies. Printed for Th. Cooke.

MLA Citation

Walsgrave, J., and Evelyn Philip Shirley. The Newest Proceedings in Ireland: Being a True Discovery of a Famous Victory Obtained Against the Rebels by the Vice-President of Munster, Where the Great Oneale Was Put to Flight, and Forced to Put Himselfe into the Habit of a Common Souldier, to Save Himselfe from the Fury of the English. Also True Information from the Ships Which Ride Before Galway, Wherein Is Manifested a True Relation How Certain Ships from Spaine Laden with Ammunition, Made an Attempt to Land, but Were Pursued by the Said Ships, and Forced to Strike into a Small Creek, Where They Stuck Fast, and Were Taken by the English. Likewise the True Proceedings of the Scotish Forces in the North Parts of Ireland. With a True Information That Many of the Irish Commanders Have Left Their Service in Ireland, and Are Come for England: Namely, the Lord Grendison, Captain Bartlet, and Captain Gibson, with Many Others: Also How the Officers Now Resident in Ireland Have All This Summer Been Backward to Oppose the Rebels, Pretending That They Are Commanded so to Do. Being the Copie of a Letter Sent to J.R. a Merchant in Bishops-Gate Street, and Now Published to Ptevent [sic] False Copies. Printed for Th. Cooke, 1642.

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