APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). A true relation of certaine passages which Captaine Basset brought from the west parts of Cornewall: Concerning some shippes which came from Bilbo in Spaine to goe to Ireland; but were driven into an iland called St. Ives, by reason of tempestuous weather; wherein was found great store of popish reliques, beside friers, priests, and Jesuites. There was also a ship which came from France to goe to Ireland, wherein was found divers commanders, and officers who are ordered by the Parliament to come up to London with a strong guard. Likewise, three ships which are in Dunkerke laden with ammunition and men for Ireland. As also, severall propositions made by the Citie of London, for the raising of a million of money for the speedy subduing of the rebels in Ireland; twenty members of the House of Commons having subscribed already for 20000. pounds. Printed by R.O. and G.D. for Iohn Bull dwelling in Grubstreet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A True Relation of Certaine Passages Which Captaine Basset Brought from the West Parts of Cornewall: Concerning Some Shippes Which Came from Bilbo in Spaine to Goe to Ireland; but Were Driven into an Iland Called St. Ives, by Reason of Tempestuous Weather; Wherein Was Found Great Store of Popish Reliques, Beside Friers, Priests, and Jesuites. There Was Also a Ship Which Came from France to Goe to Ireland, Wherein Was Found Divers Commanders, and Officers Who Are Ordered by the Parliament to Come Up to London with a Strong Guard. Likewise, Three Ships Which Are in Dunkerke Laden with Ammunition and Men for Ireland. As Also, Severall Propositions Made by the Citie of London, for the Raising of a Million of Money for the Speedy Subduing of the Rebels in Ireland; Twenty Members of the House of Commons Having Subscribed Already for 20000. Pounds. London: Printed by R.O. and G.D. for Iohn Bull dwelling in Grubstreet, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A True Relation of Certaine Passages Which Captaine Basset Brought from the West Parts of Cornewall: Concerning Some Shippes Which Came from Bilbo in Spaine to Goe to Ireland; but Were Driven into an Iland Called St. Ives, by Reason of Tempestuous Weather; Wherein Was Found Great Store of Popish Reliques, Beside Friers, Priests, and Jesuites. There Was Also a Ship Which Came from France to Goe to Ireland, Wherein Was Found Divers Commanders, and Officers Who Are Ordered by the Parliament to Come Up to London with a Strong Guard. Likewise, Three Ships Which Are in Dunkerke Laden with Ammunition and Men for Ireland. As Also, Severall Propositions Made by the Citie of London, for the Raising of a Million of Money for the Speedy Subduing of the Rebels in Ireland; Twenty Members of the House of Commons Having Subscribed Already for 20000. Pounds. Printed by R.O. and G.D. for Iohn Bull dwelling in Grubstreet, 1642.

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