APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1786). An Authentic narrative of the most remarkable adventures, and curious intrigues, exhibited in the life of Miss Fanny Davies, the celebrated modern amazon: who received sentence of death at the last Chelmsford Assizes, by Mr. Justice Ashurst, for stealing above 1250l. in money and notes, from Mr. Wrigglesworth, a country grasier: To which is added, an account of the many amorous parleys with her kind keepers in high-life. Printed for Robert Turner.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). An Authentic Narrative of the Most Remarkable Adventures, and Curious Intrigues, Exhibited in the Life of Miss Fanny Davies, the Celebrated Modern Amazon: Who Received Sentence of Death at the Last Chelmsford Assizes, by Mr. Justice Ashurst, for Stealing Above 1250l. in Money and Notes, from Mr. Wrigglesworth, a Country Grasier: To Which Is Added, an Account of the Many Amorous Parleys with Her Kind Keepers in High-life. London: Printed for Robert Turner, 1786.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). An Authentic Narrative of the Most Remarkable Adventures, and Curious Intrigues, Exhibited in the Life of Miss Fanny Davies, the Celebrated Modern Amazon: Who Received Sentence of Death at the Last Chelmsford Assizes, by Mr. Justice Ashurst, for Stealing Above 1250l. in Money and Notes, from Mr. Wrigglesworth, a Country Grasier: To Which Is Added, an Account of the Many Amorous Parleys with Her Kind Keepers in High-life. Printed for Robert Turner, 1786.

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