(1680). Great and bloody news, from Turnham-Green, or A relation of a sharp encounter, between the Earl of Pembrook, and his company, with the constable and vvatch belonging to the parish of Chiswick on the 18 instant.: In vvhich conflict one Mr. Smeethe a gentleman, and one Mr. Halfpenny, a constable of the said parish vvere mortally wounded, ... vvith several other remarkable circumstances that happened in and after the dispute. Printed by D.M..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGreat and Bloody News, from Turnham-Green, or A Relation of a Sharp Encounter, Between the Earl of Pembrook, and His Company, with the Constable and Vvatch Belonging to the Parish of Chiswick on the 18 Instant.: In Vvhich Conflict One Mr. Smeethe a Gentleman, and One Mr. Halfpenny, a Constable of the Said Parish Vvere Mortally Wounded, ... Vvith Several Other Remarkable Circumstances That Happened in and After the Dispute. [London]: Printed by D.M., 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGreat and Bloody News, from Turnham-Green, or A Relation of a Sharp Encounter, Between the Earl of Pembrook, and His Company, with the Constable and Vvatch Belonging to the Parish of Chiswick on the 18 Instant.: In Vvhich Conflict One Mr. Smeethe a Gentleman, and One Mr. Halfpenny, a Constable of the Said Parish Vvere Mortally Wounded, ... Vvith Several Other Remarkable Circumstances That Happened in and After the Dispute. Printed by D.M., 1680.