Dramatti, J. P., & Cook, T. (1703). The tryals of John Peter Dromett, the French-man, for the murther of his wife, and Thomas Cook, the prize-player, called the butcher of Gloucester, for the murther of a constable at May-Fair, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bailey, on the 7th and 8th of July, 1703. Printed for Eliz, Mallet, next the King's-Arms-Tavern, near Fleet-bridge.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDramatti, John Peter, and Thomas Cook. The Tryals of John Peter Dromett, the French-man, for the Murther of His Wife, and Thomas Cook, the Prize-player, Called the Butcher of Gloucester, for the Murther of a Constable at May-Fair, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bailey, on the 7th and 8th of July, 1703. London: Printed for Eliz, Mallet, next the King's-Arms-Tavern, near Fleet-bridge, 1703.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDramatti, John Peter, and Thomas Cook. The Tryals of John Peter Dromett, the French-man, for the Murther of His Wife, and Thomas Cook, the Prize-player, Called the Butcher of Gloucester, for the Murther of a Constable at May-Fair, at Justice-Hall in the Old Bailey, on the 7th and 8th of July, 1703. Printed for Eliz, Mallet, next the King's-Arms-Tavern, near Fleet-bridge, 1703.