(1650). A particular relation of the present estate and condition of Ireland: Manifested by severall letters, sent from thence by persons of worth with a true accompt of all such garrisons as have been taken in, and recovered since Christmas last, in the County of Kildare. By the Lord Leivtenant Cromwel Generall of all the Parliaments forces in Ireland. Dublin, the 11. of March. Printed by M. Simmons.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Particular Relation of the Present Estate and Condition of Ireland: Manifested by Severall Letters, Sent from Thence by Persons of Worth with a True Accompt of All Such Garrisons as Have Been Taken in, and Recovered Since Christmas Last, in the County of Kildare. By the Lord Leivtenant Cromwel Generall of All the Parliaments Forces in Ireland. Dublin, the 11. of March. London: Printed by M. Simmons, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Particular Relation of the Present Estate and Condition of Ireland: Manifested by Severall Letters, Sent from Thence by Persons of Worth with a True Accompt of All Such Garrisons as Have Been Taken in, and Recovered Since Christmas Last, in the County of Kildare. By the Lord Leivtenant Cromwel Generall of All the Parliaments Forces in Ireland. Dublin, the 11. of March. Printed by M. Simmons, 1650.