Descendents of Philip McIntire a Scottish highlander who was deported by Oliver Cromwell following the Battle of Dunbar, September 3, 1650, and settled at Reading, Mass., about 1660
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

McIntire, R. H. (1982). Descendents of Philip McIntire: a Scottish highlander who was deported by Oliver Cromwell following the Battle of Dunbar, September 3, 1650, and settled at Reading, Mass., about 1660 (Revised edition). Gateway Press ; Orders to R.H. McIntire.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McIntire, Robert Harry, 1915-. 1982. Descendents of Philip McIntire: A Scottish Highlander Who Was Deported By Oliver Cromwell Following the Battle of Dunbar, September 3, 1650, and Settled At Reading, Mass., About 1660. Gateway Press ; Orders to R.H. McIntire.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McIntire, Robert Harry, 1915-. Descendents of Philip McIntire: A Scottish Highlander Who Was Deported By Oliver Cromwell Following the Battle of Dunbar, September 3, 1650, and Settled At Reading, Mass., About 1660 Gateway Press ; Orders to R.H. McIntire, 1982.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

McIntire, Robert Harry. Descendents of Philip McIntire: A Scottish Highlander Who Was Deported By Oliver Cromwell Following the Battle of Dunbar, September 3, 1650, and Settled At Reading, Mass., About 1660 Revised edition, Gateway Press ; Orders to R.H. McIntire, 1982.

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