(1641). Late and lamentable news from Ireland: Wherein are truly related, the rebellious, and cruell proceedings of the papists there, at this present, extracted out of the last letters from Dublin. Also the protestation of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament there, for the maintenance of the Kings most excellent Majesties right and government, and safty of that kingdome; together with two orders of Parliament in Ireland, concerning the suppressing of the rebels there, and hearing of their pretended grievances, by a committee appointed for that purpose. Printed verbatim according to the printed copies sent from Dublin. Printed for Ioseph Hunskott.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Late and Lamentable News from Ireland: Wherein Are Truly Related, the Rebellious, and Cruell Proceedings of the Papists There, at This Present, Extracted Out of the Last Letters from Dublin. Also the Protestation of the Lords and Commons Now Assembled in Parliament There, for the Maintenance of the Kings Most Excellent Majesties Right and Government, and Safty of That Kingdome; Together with Two Orders of Parliament in Ireland, Concerning the Suppressing of the Rebels There, and Hearing of Their Pretended Grievances, by a Committee Appointed for That Purpose. Printed Verbatim According to the Printed Copies Sent from Dublin. London: Printed for Ioseph Hunskott, 1641.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Late and Lamentable News from Ireland: Wherein Are Truly Related, the Rebellious, and Cruell Proceedings of the Papists There, at This Present, Extracted Out of the Last Letters from Dublin. Also the Protestation of the Lords and Commons Now Assembled in Parliament There, for the Maintenance of the Kings Most Excellent Majesties Right and Government, and Safty of That Kingdome; Together with Two Orders of Parliament in Ireland, Concerning the Suppressing of the Rebels There, and Hearing of Their Pretended Grievances, by a Committee Appointed for That Purpose. Printed Verbatim According to the Printed Copies Sent from Dublin. Printed for Ioseph Hunskott, 1641.