An Account of K. Williams royal march towards the city of Dublin. And of his gaining of a great pass between Newry and Dundalk. As also of King James's, D. of Berwick's, and Tyrconnel's running from, and quitting of that place. With a particular relation of the late king's bleeding at the nose; and the great confusion that the French and Irish were at, thereupon. In a letter from Chester, June the 30th, 1690
MLA
An Account of K. Williams Royal March towards the City of Dublin. And of His Gaining of a Great Pass between Newry and Dundalk. As Also of King James's, D. of Berwick's, and Tyrconnel's Running from, and Quitting of That Place. With a Particular Relation of the Late King's Bleeding at the Nose; and the Great Confusion That the French and Irish Were at, Thereupon. In a Letter from Chester, June the 30th, 1690. Printed for T. Clarke, near Smithfield, 1690. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2040787.
APA, 6th edition
An Account of K. Williams royal march towards the city of Dublin. And of his gaining of a great pass between Newry and Dundalk. As also of King James's, D. of Berwick's, and Tyrconnel's running from, and quitting of that place. With a particular relation of the late king's bleeding at the nose; and the great confusion that the French and Irish were at, thereupon. In a letter from Chester, June the 30th, 1690. (1690). [Brit Tracts]. Printed for T. Clarke, near Smithfield. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2040787.