Davis, R., & Betson, R. (1692). Truth and innocency vindicated, against falshood & malice;: Exprest in a late virulent pamphlet, intituled, (A true account of a most horrid and dismal plague began at Rothwell, &c.) without printer's licenser's or author's name thereunto:) Together with an account of the Kettering visitation. Printed for Nath. and Robert Ponder, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, by Mr. Coolidge at Cambridge, Mr. Prior, Shopkeeper at Colchester, Mr. Noble at St. Edmund's Bury, Mr. Haworth grocer at Ipswich, Northampton, Wellingborow, Kettering, Oundle, Harborow, Litterworth, Upingham, Bedford, Kimbolton and Canterbury..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDavis, Richard, and Robert Betson. Truth and Innocency Vindicated, Against Falshood & Malice;: Exprest in a Late Virulent Pamphlet, Intituled, (A True Account of a Most Horrid and Dismal Plague Began at Rothwell, &c.) Without Printer's Licenser's or Author's Name Thereunto:) Together with an Account of the Kettering Visitation. London: Printed for Nath. and Robert Ponder, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, by Mr. Coolidge at Cambridge, Mr. Prior, Shopkeeper at Colchester, Mr. Noble at St. Edmund's Bury, Mr. Haworth grocer at Ipswich, Northampton, Wellingborow, Kettering, Oundle, Harborow, Litterworth, Upingham, Bedford, Kimbolton and Canterbury., 1692.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDavis, Richard, and Robert Betson. Truth and Innocency Vindicated, Against Falshood & Malice;: Exprest in a Late Virulent Pamphlet, Intituled, (A True Account of a Most Horrid and Dismal Plague Began at Rothwell, &c.) Without Printer's Licenser's or Author's Name Thereunto:) Together with an Account of the Kettering Visitation. Printed for Nath. and Robert Ponder, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, by Mr. Coolidge at Cambridge, Mr. Prior, Shopkeeper at Colchester, Mr. Noble at St. Edmund's Bury, Mr. Haworth grocer at Ipswich, Northampton, Wellingborow, Kettering, Oundle, Harborow, Litterworth, Upingham, Bedford, Kimbolton and Canterbury., 1692.