Page, W. (1758). An account of the life and adventures of the celebrated William Page, executed at Pennenden Heath, on Thursday, April 6, 1758, for a highway robbery, committed upon the late Captain Farrington, of chistleburst, &c: Being the substance of his anecdotes wrote by himself, during his confinement; and transmitted to a relation of his at York. Printed for G. Burnet, without Temple-bar.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPage, William. An Account of the Life and Adventures of the Celebrated William Page, Executed at Pennenden Heath, on Thursday, April 6, 1758, for a Highway Robbery, Committed upon the Late Captain Farrington, of Chistleburst, &c: Being the Substance of His Anecdotes Wrote by Himself, During His Confinement; and Transmitted to a Relation of His at York. London: Printed for G. Burnet, without Temple-bar, 1758.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPage, William. An Account of the Life and Adventures of the Celebrated William Page, Executed at Pennenden Heath, on Thursday, April 6, 1758, for a Highway Robbery, Committed upon the Late Captain Farrington, of Chistleburst, &c: Being the Substance of His Anecdotes Wrote by Himself, During His Confinement; and Transmitted to a Relation of His at York. Printed for G. Burnet, without Temple-bar, 1758.