APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1740). Drury-Lane in tears: Or, The ladies of pleasure in mourning. Being a full and genuine account of the life intrigues, and merry transactions, of that famous and well known pick-pocket Jane Webb, otherwise Janny Diver who is to be transported for picking a lady's pocket in St. Paul's Cathedral. Wherein is related an historical account of her education under that infamous old Bawd Mother Needham, and how she set up for herself, by picking a nobleman's pocket. Also a merry description of the whores, bauds, pimps, and bullies. Together with her advice to all persons of both sexes, as London apprentices, town maids, & country wenches, to which is added, a certain method to prevent gentlemen or ladies from having their pocketspick'd. Printed for Wm. Vick, in the Old-Baily.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). Drury-Lane in Tears: Or, The Ladies of Pleasure in Mourning. Being a Full and Genuine Account of the Life Intrigues, and Merry Transactions, of That Famous and Well Known Pick-pocket Jane Webb, Otherwise Janny Diver Who Is to Be Transported for Picking a Lady's Pocket in St. Paul's Cathedral. Wherein Is Related an Historical Account of Her Education Under That Infamous Old Bawd Mother Needham, and How She Set Up for Herself, by Picking a Nobleman's Pocket. Also a Merry Description of the Whores, Bauds, Pimps, and Bullies. Together with Her Advice to All Persons of Both Sexes, as London Apprentices, Town Maids, & Country Wenches, to Which Is Added, a Certain Method to Prevent Gentlemen or Ladies from Having Their Pocketspick'd. London: Printed for Wm. Vick, in the Old-Baily, 1740.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). Drury-Lane in Tears: Or, The Ladies of Pleasure in Mourning. Being a Full and Genuine Account of the Life Intrigues, and Merry Transactions, of That Famous and Well Known Pick-pocket Jane Webb, Otherwise Janny Diver Who Is to Be Transported for Picking a Lady's Pocket in St. Paul's Cathedral. Wherein Is Related an Historical Account of Her Education Under That Infamous Old Bawd Mother Needham, and How She Set Up for Herself, by Picking a Nobleman's Pocket. Also a Merry Description of the Whores, Bauds, Pimps, and Bullies. Together with Her Advice to All Persons of Both Sexes, as London Apprentices, Town Maids, & Country Wenches, to Which Is Added, a Certain Method to Prevent Gentlemen or Ladies from Having Their Pocketspick'd. Printed for Wm. Vick, in the Old-Baily, 1740.

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