APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1728). A Full and true account of two most horrid, barbarous, and cruel murders one was committed on Wednesday night last, at the Play-house in Drury-Lane, upon the body of a child of Sir John Vanbroog's, by the noted Mr. Keyber; shewing how he most barbarously hack'd and mangl'd it in such a manner, that it dy'd on the spot. The other on Sunday morning last by Mr. Edward Mansel, an apothecary on Clerknwell Green, who stabb'd his wife in the belly with a penknife so that her bowels drop'd out: With his examination and commitment to Newgate, by worshipful justice Fuller. Printed for J. How near Cheapside.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). A Full and True Account of Two Most Horrid, Barbarous, and Cruel Murders One Was Committed on Wednesday Night Last, at the Play-house in Drury-Lane, upon the Body of a Child of Sir John Vanbroog's, by the Noted Mr. Keyber; Shewing How He Most Barbarously Hack'd and Mangl'd It in Such a Manner, That It Dy'd on the Spot. The Other on Sunday Morning Last by Mr. Edward Mansel, an Apothecary on Clerknwell Green, Who Stabb'd His Wife in the Belly with a Penknife so That Her Bowels Drop'd Out: With His Examination and Commitment to Newgate, by Worshipful Justice Fuller. [London]: Printed for J. How near Cheapside, 1728.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). A Full and True Account of Two Most Horrid, Barbarous, and Cruel Murders One Was Committed on Wednesday Night Last, at the Play-house in Drury-Lane, upon the Body of a Child of Sir John Vanbroog's, by the Noted Mr. Keyber; Shewing How He Most Barbarously Hack'd and Mangl'd It in Such a Manner, That It Dy'd on the Spot. The Other on Sunday Morning Last by Mr. Edward Mansel, an Apothecary on Clerknwell Green, Who Stabb'd His Wife in the Belly with a Penknife so That Her Bowels Drop'd Out: With His Examination and Commitment to Newgate, by Worshipful Justice Fuller. Printed for J. How near Cheapside, 1728.

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