APA Citation

W. P & Shirley, E. P. (1642). The last true newes from Ireland: Being the copie of a letter sent from Dublin, to a gentleman of good ranke, and now resident in this city. Wherein is declared many great overthrowes and defeates given to the rebels. Likewise the manner how a great castle called Carricke Mayne (within 6. myles of Dublin) was taken by the English, and the rebels put to death, man, woman, and child. Also a true intelligence that the rebels are beaten by Sir Henry Titchburne out of Dundalke. printed for T.F..

MLA Citation

W. P and Evelyn Philip Shirley. The Last True Newes from Ireland: Being the Copie of a Letter Sent from Dublin, to a Gentleman of Good Ranke, and Now Resident in This City. Wherein Is Declared Many Great Overthrowes and Defeates Given to the Rebels. Likewise the Manner How a Great Castle Called Carricke Mayne (within 6. Myles of Dublin) Was Taken by the English, and the Rebels Put to Death, Man, Woman, and Child. Also a True Intelligence That the Rebels Are Beaten by Sir Henry Titchburne Out of Dundalke. printed for T.F., 1642.

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