APA (7th ed.) Citation

Kyd, T. (1592). The trueth of the most wicked and secret murthering of Iohn Brewen, goldsmith of London: Committed by his owne wife, through the prouocation of one Iohn Parker whom she loued: for which fact she was burned, and he hanged in Smithfield, on wednesday, the 28 of Iune, 1592. two yeares after the murther was committed. [T. Orwin?] for Iohn Kid, and are to be sold by Edward White, dwelling at the little north doore of Paules, at the signe of the Gun.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Kyd, Thomas. The Trueth of the Most Wicked and Secret Murthering of Iohn Brewen, Goldsmith of London: Committed by His Owne Wife, Through the Prouocation of One Iohn Parker Whom She Loued: For Which Fact She Was Burned, and He Hanged in Smithfield, on Wednesday, the 28 of Iune, 1592. Two Yeares After the Murther Was Committed. Imprinted at London: [T. Orwin?] for Iohn Kid, and are to be sold by Edward White, dwelling at the little north doore of Paules, at the signe of the Gun, 1592.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Kyd, Thomas. The Trueth of the Most Wicked and Secret Murthering of Iohn Brewen, Goldsmith of London: Committed by His Owne Wife, Through the Prouocation of One Iohn Parker Whom She Loued: For Which Fact She Was Burned, and He Hanged in Smithfield, on Wednesday, the 28 of Iune, 1592. Two Yeares After the Murther Was Committed. [T. Orwin?] for Iohn Kid, and are to be sold by Edward White, dwelling at the little north doore of Paules, at the signe of the Gun, 1592.

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