A True account of a strange and wonderful relation of John Tonken, of Pensans in Cornwall: Said to be bewitched by some women, two of which on suspition are committed to prison, he vomiting up several pins, pieces of walnut-shels, an ear of rye with a straw to it half a yard long and rushes of the same length, which are kept to be shown at the next assizes for the said county.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA True Account of a Strange and Wonderful Relation of John Tonken, of Pensans in Cornwall: Said to Be Bewitched by Some Women, Two of Which on Suspition Are Committed to Prison, He Vomiting Up Several Pins, Pieces of Walnut-shels, an Ear of Rye with a Straw to It Half a Yard Long and Rushes of the Same Length, Which Are Kept to Be Shown at the Next Assizes for the Said County.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA True Account of a Strange and Wonderful Relation of John Tonken, of Pensans in Cornwall: Said to Be Bewitched by Some Women, Two of Which on Suspition Are Committed to Prison, He Vomiting Up Several Pins, Pieces of Walnut-shels, an Ear of Rye with a Straw to It Half a Yard Long and Rushes of the Same Length, Which Are Kept to Be Shown at the Next Assizes for the Said County.