APA (7th ed.) Citation

The German princess revived, or, The London jilt: Being a true account of the life and death of Jenney Voss, who, after she had been transported for being concerned with Sadler about eight years past stealing my Lord Chancellors mace, and several times since convicted of repeated fellonies, was executed on Friday, the 19th of December, 1684 at Tyburn.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The German Princess Revived, or, The London Jilt: Being a True Account of the Life and Death of Jenney Voss, Who, After She Had Been Transported for Being Concerned with Sadler About Eight Years Past Stealing My Lord Chancellors Mace, and Several Times Since Convicted of Repeated Fellonies, Was Executed on Friday, the 19th of December, 1684 at Tyburn.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The German Princess Revived, or, The London Jilt: Being a True Account of the Life and Death of Jenney Voss, Who, After She Had Been Transported for Being Concerned with Sadler About Eight Years Past Stealing My Lord Chancellors Mace, and Several Times Since Convicted of Repeated Fellonies, Was Executed on Friday, the 19th of December, 1684 at Tyburn.

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