W. C., f. 1. (1623). The fatall vesper, or A true and punctuall relation of that lamentable and fearefull accident, hapning on Sunday in the afternoone being the 26. of October last, by the fall of a roome in the Black-Friers, in which were assembled many people at a sermon, which was to be preached by Father Drurie a Iesuite: Together with the names and number of such persons as therin vnhappily perished, or were miraculously preserued. Printed by Iohn Hauiland for Richard Whitaker.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationW. C., fl. 1623. The Fatall Vesper, or A True and Punctuall Relation of That Lamentable and Fearefull Accident, Hapning on Sunday in the Afternoone Being the 26. of October Last, by the Fall of a Roome in the Black-Friers, in Which Were Assembled Many People at a Sermon, Which Was to Be Preached by Father Drurie a Iesuite: Together with the Names and Number of Such Persons as Therin Vnhappily Perished, or Were Miraculously Preserued. London: Printed by Iohn Hauiland for Richard Whitaker, 1623.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationW. C., fl. 1623. The Fatall Vesper, or A True and Punctuall Relation of That Lamentable and Fearefull Accident, Hapning on Sunday in the Afternoone Being the 26. of October Last, by the Fall of a Roome in the Black-Friers, in Which Were Assembled Many People at a Sermon, Which Was to Be Preached by Father Drurie a Iesuite: Together with the Names and Number of Such Persons as Therin Vnhappily Perished, or Were Miraculously Preserued. Printed by Iohn Hauiland for Richard Whitaker, 1623.