(1616). Thunder haile, & lightn[ing] from heauen.: Sent against certaine couetous persons, inhabitants of Humerstone [Lin]colneshire, 5. miles from Grimsby: Thought to be a iust punish[ment] from God, in the behalfe of the poore, the 3. of Iuly last, 161[6?]. How their corne was destroyed: the like neuer heard of in a[nd?] onely one mans estate preserued, who gaue them releife. As it [was] iustified before the knights and iustices of that county at the quarter sessions holden at Lowth: the tenth day of Iuly. With the lamentable end of Iohn Cormish his wife and two child[ren] who were most strangly confounded in one day, at Strow in Staffor[d]sheire the ninth of May. 1616. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThunder Haile, & Lightn[ing] from Heauen.: Sent Against Certaine Couetous Persons, Inhabitants of Humerstone [Lin]colneshire, 5. Miles from Grimsby: Thought to Be a Iust Punish[ment] from God, in the Behalfe of the Poore, the 3. of Iuly Last, 161[6?]. How Their Corne Was Destroyed: The like Neuer Heard of in a[nd?] Onely One Mans Estate Preserued, Who Gaue Them Releife. As It [was] Iustified Before the Knights and Iustices of That County at the Quarter Sessions Holden at Lowth: The Tenth Day of Iuly. With the Lamentable End of Iohn Cormish His Wife and Two Child[ren] Who Were Most Strangly Confounded in One Day, at Strow in Staffor[d]sheire the Ninth of May. 1616. [S.l.: publisher not identified, 1616.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThunder Haile, & Lightn[ing] from Heauen.: Sent Against Certaine Couetous Persons, Inhabitants of Humerstone [Lin]colneshire, 5. Miles from Grimsby: Thought to Be a Iust Punish[ment] from God, in the Behalfe of the Poore, the 3. of Iuly Last, 161[6?]. How Their Corne Was Destroyed: The like Neuer Heard of in a[nd?] Onely One Mans Estate Preserued, Who Gaue Them Releife. As It [was] Iustified Before the Knights and Iustices of That County at the Quarter Sessions Holden at Lowth: The Tenth Day of Iuly. With the Lamentable End of Iohn Cormish His Wife and Two Child[ren] Who Were Most Strangly Confounded in One Day, at Strow in Staffor[d]sheire the Ninth of May. 1616. publisher not identified, 1616.