APA Citation

Creamor, T., O'Neal, P., & Joly, J. R. (1641). A gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the blowing up of the chiefest church in Dublin, when the Lords and others were at sermon, on Sunday, October, 31. 1641.: Which conspiracie was plotted to bee done by the papists and priests in Dublin. VVith a furrher [sic] discovery of their bloody intention for the massacring of the English Protestants in Ireland. By the information of Thomas Creamor of Grayes-Inne gentleman, taken before the Mayor of Chester, November 3. 1641. And related in a letter sent from two chiefe justices in Ireland to the Parliament. VVith a relation of a battell fought by the Lord Moore, against the rebels in Ireland, and the number that were slaine on both sides. printed for John Thomas.

MLA Citation

Creamor, Thomas, et al. A Gun-powder-plot in Ireland for the Blowing Up of the Chiefest Church in Dublin, When the Lords and Others Were at Sermon, on Sunday, October, 31. 1641.: Which Conspiracie Was Plotted to Bee Done by the Papists and Priests in Dublin. VVith a Furrher [sic] Discovery of Their Bloody Intention for the Massacring of the English Protestants in Ireland. By the Information of Thomas Creamor of Grayes-Inne Gentleman, Taken Before the Mayor of Chester, November 3. 1641. And Related in a Letter Sent from Two Chiefe Justices in Ireland to the Parliament. VVith a Relation of a Battell Fought by the Lord Moore, Against the Rebels in Ireland, and the Number That Were Slaine on Both Sides. printed for John Thomas, 1641.

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