(1565). The true discription of two monsterous chyldren borne at Herne in Kent. The. xxvii. daie of Auguste in the yere our of [sic] Lorde. M.CCCCC.LXV.: They were booth women chyldren and were chrystened, and lyued halfe a daye. The one departed afore the other almoste an howre. In Fletestreat by Thomas Colwell: for Owen Rogers dwelling at S. Sepulchers Church doore.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe True Discription of Two Monsterous Chyldren Borne at Herne in Kent. The. Xxvii. Daie of Auguste in the Yere Our of [sic] Lorde. M.CCCCC.LXV.: They Were Booth Women Chyldren and Were Chrystened, and Lyued Halfe a Daye. The One Departed Afore the Other Almoste an Howre. Imprinted at London: In Fletestreat by Thomas Colwell: for Owen Rogers dwelling at S. Sepulchers Church doore, 1565.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe True Discription of Two Monsterous Chyldren Borne at Herne in Kent. The. Xxvii. Daie of Auguste in the Yere Our of [sic] Lorde. M.CCCCC.LXV.: They Were Booth Women Chyldren and Were Chrystened, and Lyued Halfe a Daye. The One Departed Afore the Other Almoste an Howre. In Fletestreat by Thomas Colwell: for Owen Rogers dwelling at S. Sepulchers Church doore, 1565.