(1642). Newes from Ireland, relating hovv Captaine Vaughan put to the sword 300. armed rebels, and how the Earle of Castle-haven, Sir Hen: Elmar, Sir Nich: White, and his 2. sons are imprisoned as traytors in Dublin Castle: Together vvith the copies of 2. letters from Yorke, dated Julii 8. 1642. Relating how the King hath besiedged Hull, and how Sir John Hotham hath drowned the country thereabout. Printed for John Sweeting.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNewes from Ireland, Relating Hovv Captaine Vaughan Put to the Sword 300. Armed Rebels, and How the Earle of Castle-haven, Sir Hen: Elmar, Sir Nich: White, and His 2. Sons Are Imprisoned as Traytors in Dublin Castle: Together Vvith the Copies of 2. Letters from Yorke, Dated Julii 8. 1642. Relating How the King Hath Besiedged Hull, and How Sir John Hotham Hath Drowned the Country Thereabout. London: Printed for John Sweeting, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNewes from Ireland, Relating Hovv Captaine Vaughan Put to the Sword 300. Armed Rebels, and How the Earle of Castle-haven, Sir Hen: Elmar, Sir Nich: White, and His 2. Sons Are Imprisoned as Traytors in Dublin Castle: Together Vvith the Copies of 2. Letters from Yorke, Dated Julii 8. 1642. Relating How the King Hath Besiedged Hull, and How Sir John Hotham Hath Drowned the Country Thereabout. Printed for John Sweeting, 1642.