APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1902). Letter of Richard Bourke, captain of a company in Lee's Regiment, to Lord Bolingbroke, suggesting that a suitable officer be sent to each province in Ireland to prepare for a rebellion. He offers to go to Connaught. Mr. John Carney can recommend him. One Ryan, a friend, is town major of Limerick. Lt. Gen. Dillon should be in command. Feb. 25, 1716.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Letter of Richard Bourke, Captain of a Company in Lee's Regiment, to Lord Bolingbroke, Suggesting That a Suitable Officer Be Sent to Each Province in Ireland to Prepare for a Rebellion. He Offers to Go to Connaught. Mr. John Carney Can Recommend Him. One Ryan, a Friend, Is Town Major of Limerick. Lt. Gen. Dillon Should Be in Command. Feb. 25, 1716. 1902.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Letter of Richard Bourke, Captain of a Company in Lee's Regiment, to Lord Bolingbroke, Suggesting That a Suitable Officer Be Sent to Each Province in Ireland to Prepare for a Rebellion. He Offers to Go to Connaught. Mr. John Carney Can Recommend Him. One Ryan, a Friend, Is Town Major of Limerick. Lt. Gen. Dillon Should Be in Command. Feb. 25, 1716. 1902.

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