(1641). The Life and death of John Atherton lord bishop of Waterford and Lysmore within the kingdome of Ireland borne neare Bridgwater in Sommersetshire: Who for incest, buggery and many other enormous crimes after having lived a vicious life dyed a shamefull death : and was on the fifth of December last past hanged on the gallows greene at Dublin : and his man Iohn Childe being his proctor with whom he had committed the buggery was hangd in March following at Bandon Bridges : condemned thereunto at the assises holden at Corke. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Life and Death of John Atherton Lord Bishop of Waterford and Lysmore Within the Kingdome of Ireland Borne Neare Bridgwater in Sommersetshire: Who for Incest, Buggery and Many Other Enormous Crimes After Having Lived a Vicious Life Dyed a Shamefull Death : And Was on the Fifth of December Last Past Hanged on the Gallows Greene at Dublin : And His Man Iohn Childe Being His Proctor with Whom He Had Committed the Buggery Was Hangd in March Following at Bandon Bridges : Condemned Thereunto at the Assises Holden at Corke. London: [publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Life and Death of John Atherton Lord Bishop of Waterford and Lysmore Within the Kingdome of Ireland Borne Neare Bridgwater in Sommersetshire: Who for Incest, Buggery and Many Other Enormous Crimes After Having Lived a Vicious Life Dyed a Shamefull Death : And Was on the Fifth of December Last Past Hanged on the Gallows Greene at Dublin : And His Man Iohn Childe Being His Proctor with Whom He Had Committed the Buggery Was Hangd in March Following at Bandon Bridges : Condemned Thereunto at the Assises Holden at Corke. [publisher not identified], 1641.