Gale (Firm). (1707). Account of the apprehending and taking six French prophets, near Hog-lane in Soho, who pretended to prophecy that the world should be at an end within this three weeks, with several other ridiculous prognostications; with the manner of their examination, and binding over, on Monday the 28th of April, by several justices of peace sitting in St. Martins Vestry: As also an account of the examination and binding over above 20 French people more, for beating and assaulting the worshipful justice, for faithfully executing the duty of his office. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Account of the Apprehending and Taking Six French Prophets, Near Hog-lane in Soho, Who Pretended to Prophecy That the World Should Be at an End Within This Three Weeks, with Several Other Ridiculous Prognostications; with the Manner of Their Examination, and Binding over, on Monday the 28th of April, by Several Justices of Peace Sitting in St. Martins Vestry: As Also an Account of the Examination and Binding over Above 20 French People More, for Beating and Assaulting the Worshipful Justice, for Faithfully Executing the Duty of His Office. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1707.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Account of the Apprehending and Taking Six French Prophets, Near Hog-lane in Soho, Who Pretended to Prophecy That the World Should Be at an End Within This Three Weeks, with Several Other Ridiculous Prognostications; with the Manner of Their Examination, and Binding over, on Monday the 28th of April, by Several Justices of Peace Sitting in St. Martins Vestry: As Also an Account of the Examination and Binding over Above 20 French People More, for Beating and Assaulting the Worshipful Justice, for Faithfully Executing the Duty of His Office. [publisher not identified], 1707.