APA Citation

Jones, H., Culme, H., Joly, J. R., & Thorpe, T. (1642). A remonstrance of the beginnings and proceedings of the rebellion in the county of Cavan: Within the province of Ulster in Ireland, from the 23. of October, 1641. untill the 15. of June, 1642. Whereof hitherto nothing hath been reported. Whereunto is added, the acts, and twenty nine conclusions of that great and generall congregation of archbishops, bishops, and others, all of the Romish clergy in Ireland, met in the city of Kilkenny in that kingdom, on the 10. 11. and 13. of May 1642. Concerning the present state of the warre in Ireland, and for the ordering of matters appertaining to the same, both there, and by negotiation with forraign princes. Written, set forth, and presented to the most honourable the Houses of Parliament, by Henry Iones, DD. There is also added a letter written from Dublin, August 4. 1642. Containing some late and very remarkable passages in Ireland. August 11. London, printed for Godfrey Emerson.

MLA Citation

Jones, Henry, et al. A Remonstrance of the Beginnings and Proceedings of the Rebellion in the County of Cavan: Within the Province of Ulster in Ireland, from the 23. of October, 1641. Untill the 15. of June, 1642. Whereof Hitherto Nothing Hath Been Reported. Whereunto Is Added, the Acts, and Twenty Nine Conclusions of That Great and Generall Congregation of Archbishops, Bishops, and Others, All of the Romish Clergy in Ireland, Met in the City of Kilkenny in That Kingdom, on the 10. 11. and 13. of May 1642. Concerning the Present State of the Warre in Ireland, and for the Ordering of Matters Appertaining to the Same, Both There, and by Negotiation with Forraign Princes. Written, Set Forth, and Presented to the Most Honourable the Houses of Parliament, by Henry Iones, DD. There Is Also Added a Letter Written from Dublin, August 4. 1642. Containing Some Late and Very Remarkable Passages in Ireland. August 11. London, printed for Godfrey Emerson, 1642.

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