APA (7th ed.) Citation

Deane, F. (1643). The arraignment, tryall, conviction and confession of Francis Deane a salter, and of Iohn Faulkner a strong-water man, both Annabaptists and lately received into that sect, for the murther of one Mr. Daniel a soliciter, who was cruelly murthered one night in Elbow-lane: They being apprehended were brought to New-gate on the 24th day of January last and for which fact were executed at Tyburne on Munday last, being the 17 of April, 1643 : also whereunto. for Richard Harper.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Deane, Francis. The Arraignment, Tryall, Conviction and Confession of Francis Deane a Salter, and of Iohn Faulkner a Strong-water Man, Both Annabaptists and Lately Received into That Sect, for the Murther of One Mr. Daniel a Soliciter, Who Was Cruelly Murthered One Night in Elbow-lane: They Being Apprehended Were Brought to New-gate on the 24th Day of January Last and for Which Fact Were Executed at Tyburne on Munday Last, Being the 17 of April, 1643 : Also Whereunto. Printed at London: for Richard Harper, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Deane, Francis. The Arraignment, Tryall, Conviction and Confession of Francis Deane a Salter, and of Iohn Faulkner a Strong-water Man, Both Annabaptists and Lately Received into That Sect, for the Murther of One Mr. Daniel a Soliciter, Who Was Cruelly Murthered One Night in Elbow-lane: They Being Apprehended Were Brought to New-gate on the 24th Day of January Last and for Which Fact Were Executed at Tyburne on Munday Last, Being the 17 of April, 1643 : Also Whereunto. for Richard Harper, 1643.

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