APA Citation

Gibbes, J., & Joly, J. R. (1642). Good and bad newes from Ireland: in a letter of credit from Youghall, [signed Ia. Gibbes] not forged, as are most of pamphlets lately published.: The particulars are these the good newes. The relieving of Youghall, by Sir Charles Vavasor. The defeate of 800. rebels at Bandonbridge, by my Lord of Kilmeakell. The reliefe of Corke by my lord president of Munster. The bad newes. The revolt of Waterford and Lymericke, and the losse of the Castle of Piltowne, which castle put Sir Charles Vavasor to a hard taske to relieve Youghall. Printed for Nath: Butter, at Saint Austens Gate in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Pide Bull.

MLA Citation

Gibbes, James, and Jaspar Robert Joly. Good and Bad Newes from Ireland: In a Letter of Credit from Youghall, [signed Ia. Gibbes] Not Forged, as Are Most of Pamphlets Lately Published.: The Particulars Are These the Good Newes. The Relieving of Youghall, by Sir Charles Vavasor. The Defeate of 800. Rebels at Bandonbridge, by My Lord of Kilmeakell. The Reliefe of Corke by My Lord President of Munster. The Bad Newes. The Revolt of Waterford and Lymericke, and the Losse of the Castle of Piltowne, Which Castle Put Sir Charles Vavasor to a Hard Taske to Relieve Youghall. Printed for Nath: Butter, at Saint Austens Gate in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Pide Bull, 1642.

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