APA (7th ed.) Citation

The Confession and execution of the seven prisoners suffering at Tyburn on Fryday the 4th of May, 1677: Viz, Robert Dine, William Dine, and Margaret Dine [brace] of Enfield, for barbarously wounding of Jane King, the sweet-heart of the said Robert, Margaret Spicer [brace] for murthering her bastard-childe, David Hackley, Jeremiah Dawson, and Mary Browne, [brace] all notorious offenders, and formerly burn'd in the hand for several felonies by them commited : together with their penitent behaviour in Newgate, since their condemnation, and last speeches at the place of execution.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Confession and Execution of the Seven Prisoners Suffering at Tyburn on Fryday the 4th of May, 1677: Viz, Robert Dine, William Dine, and Margaret Dine [brace] of Enfield, for Barbarously Wounding of Jane King, the Sweet-heart of the Said Robert, Margaret Spicer [brace] for Murthering Her Bastard-childe, David Hackley, Jeremiah Dawson, and Mary Browne, [brace] All Notorious Offenders, and Formerly Burn'd in the Hand for Several Felonies by Them Commited : Together with Their Penitent Behaviour in Newgate, Since Their Condemnation, and Last Speeches at the Place of Execution.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Confession and Execution of the Seven Prisoners Suffering at Tyburn on Fryday the 4th of May, 1677: Viz, Robert Dine, William Dine, and Margaret Dine [brace] of Enfield, for Barbarously Wounding of Jane King, the Sweet-heart of the Said Robert, Margaret Spicer [brace] for Murthering Her Bastard-childe, David Hackley, Jeremiah Dawson, and Mary Browne, [brace] All Notorious Offenders, and Formerly Burn'd in the Hand for Several Felonies by Them Commited : Together with Their Penitent Behaviour in Newgate, Since Their Condemnation, and Last Speeches at the Place of Execution.

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