(1906). Theobald Burke's petition to the Queen that he may have the lands and titles of Lord Burke, (of Castleconnell) his brother, instead of Thomas his brother, who has had an illegitimate son by O'Mulrian, daughter of a rebel. (1601?).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTheobald Burke's Petition to the Queen That He May Have the Lands and Titles of Lord Burke, (of Castleconnell) His Brother, Instead of Thomas His Brother, Who Has Had an Illegitimate Son by O'Mulrian, Daughter of a Rebel. (1601?). 1906.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTheobald Burke's Petition to the Queen That He May Have the Lands and Titles of Lord Burke, (of Castleconnell) His Brother, Instead of Thomas His Brother, Who Has Had an Illegitimate Son by O'Mulrian, Daughter of a Rebel. (1601?). 1906.
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