APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dangerfield, T., Prance, M., Bedloe, W., Cellier, E., Powis, E. S. H., & Stamford, M. (1680). Mr. Tho. Dangerfield's second narrative: Wherein is contained a faithful charge against the Lady Powis, Mr. Stamford, (the Duke of Newburghs resident) and Mrs. Cellier relating to the murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey and the late plot made by the papists, to be cast upon the Protestants : wherein is I. A true account of methods used to invalidate the testimony of Captain William Bedloe and Mr. Prance, II. An account of the several papists imprisoned, and their crimes, with the charges it cost them to get out upon bail. Printed for Thomas Cockerill ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dangerfield, Thomas, Miles Prance, William Bedloe, Elizabeth Cellier, Elizabeth Somerset Herbert Powis, and Mr Stamford. Mr. Tho. Dangerfield's Second Narrative: Wherein Is Contained a Faithful Charge Against the Lady Powis, Mr. Stamford, (the Duke of Newburghs Resident) and Mrs. Cellier Relating to the Murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey and the Late Plot Made by the Papists, to Be Cast upon the Protestants : Wherein Is I. A True Account of Methods Used to Invalidate the Testimony of Captain William Bedloe and Mr. Prance, II. An Account of the Several Papists Imprisoned, and Their Crimes, with the Charges It Cost Them to Get Out upon Bail. London: Printed for Thomas Cockerill ..., 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dangerfield, Thomas, et al. Mr. Tho. Dangerfield's Second Narrative: Wherein Is Contained a Faithful Charge Against the Lady Powis, Mr. Stamford, (the Duke of Newburghs Resident) and Mrs. Cellier Relating to the Murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey and the Late Plot Made by the Papists, to Be Cast upon the Protestants : Wherein Is I. A True Account of Methods Used to Invalidate the Testimony of Captain William Bedloe and Mr. Prance, II. An Account of the Several Papists Imprisoned, and Their Crimes, with the Charges It Cost Them to Get Out upon Bail. Printed for Thomas Cockerill ..., 1680.

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