Gale (Firm). (1797). The Lives, and extraordinary adventures of Burton Wood and Will. Harling, who were executed upon Kennington-Common, on Monday, August 21: Also, the copies of two letters written by Wood and Harling; the first was sent by Wood to Richard Carpenter Smith, Esq. of the Borough; that of Harling was-sent to a friend on the morning of his execution, now first made public. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Lives, and Extraordinary Adventures of Burton Wood and Will. Harling, Who Were Executed upon Kennington-Common, on Monday, August 21: Also, the Copies of Two Letters Written by Wood and Harling; the First Was Sent by Wood to Richard Carpenter Smith, Esq. of the Borough; That of Harling Was-sent to a Friend on the Morning of His Execution, Now First Made Public. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1797.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Lives, and Extraordinary Adventures of Burton Wood and Will. Harling, Who Were Executed upon Kennington-Common, on Monday, August 21: Also, the Copies of Two Letters Written by Wood and Harling; the First Was Sent by Wood to Richard Carpenter Smith, Esq. of the Borough; That of Harling Was-sent to a Friend on the Morning of His Execution, Now First Made Public. [publisher not identified], 1797.