APA Citation

Davis, J., & Shirley, E. P. (1642). Certaine and good news from the west of Ireland, and city of Cork. Sent in a letter from John Davis, attendant on Sir Charles Vavasour, who is there resident under the Lord President of Munster, unto his father, Master Nelson, living in the new pallace yard at Westminster. Concerning the taking and besieging of the town of Dungarven, and the overthrow of many hundred of the Irish rebells. With some other shirmishes, as they marcht from Youghall. printed for F. Coules.

MLA Citation

Davis, John, and Evelyn Philip Shirley. Certaine and Good News from the West of Ireland, and City of Cork. Sent in a Letter from John Davis, Attendant on Sir Charles Vavasour, Who Is There Resident Under the Lord President of Munster, Unto His Father, Master Nelson, Living in the New Pallace Yard at Westminster. Concerning the Taking and Besieging of the Town of Dungarven, and the Overthrow of Many Hundred of the Irish Rebells. With Some Other Shirmishes, as They Marcht from Youghall. printed for F. Coules, 1642.

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