(1909). Two letters from Marquis Cornwallis to Admiral the Hon. William Cornwallis saying the Union business is over and is being received quietly and that he has assisted to the peerage Lord Charles Fitzgerald who was abandoned by his brother on account of difference in politics. Phoenix Park, June 13, Dec. 16, 1800.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTwo Letters from Marquis Cornwallis to Admiral the Hon. William Cornwallis Saying the Union Business Is over and Is Being Received Quietly and That He Has Assisted to the Peerage Lord Charles Fitzgerald Who Was Abandoned by His Brother on Account of Difference in Politics. Phoenix Park, June 13, Dec. 16, 1800. 1909.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTwo Letters from Marquis Cornwallis to Admiral the Hon. William Cornwallis Saying the Union Business Is over and Is Being Received Quietly and That He Has Assisted to the Peerage Lord Charles Fitzgerald Who Was Abandoned by His Brother on Account of Difference in Politics. Phoenix Park, June 13, Dec. 16, 1800. 1909.