Vallans, W. (1616). The honourable prentice: or, This taylor is a man: Shewed in the life and death of Sir John Hawkewood, sometimes prentice of London: interlaced with the famons [sic] history of the noble Fitzwalter, Lord of Woodham in Essex, and of the poisoning of his faire daughter: also of the merry customes of Dunmow, where any one may freely haue a gammon of bacon, that repents not marriage in a yeere and a day. Whereunto is annexed the most lamentable murther of Robert Hall at the high altar in Westminster Abbey. [By J. Beale] for Henry Gosson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVallans, William. The Honourable Prentice: Or, This Taylor Is a Man: Shewed in the Life and Death of Sir John Hawkewood, Sometimes Prentice of London: Interlaced with the Famons [sic] History of the Noble Fitzwalter, Lord of Woodham in Essex, and of the Poisoning of His Faire Daughter: Also of the Merry Customes of Dunmow, Where Any One May Freely Haue a Gammon of Bacon, That Repents Not Marriage in a Yeere and a Day. Whereunto Is Annexed the Most Lamentable Murther of Robert Hall at the High Altar in Westminster Abbey. Printed at London: [By J. Beale] for Henry Gosson, 1616.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVallans, William. The Honourable Prentice: Or, This Taylor Is a Man: Shewed in the Life and Death of Sir John Hawkewood, Sometimes Prentice of London: Interlaced with the Famons [sic] History of the Noble Fitzwalter, Lord of Woodham in Essex, and of the Poisoning of His Faire Daughter: Also of the Merry Customes of Dunmow, Where Any One May Freely Haue a Gammon of Bacon, That Repents Not Marriage in a Yeere and a Day. Whereunto Is Annexed the Most Lamentable Murther of Robert Hall at the High Altar in Westminster Abbey. [By J. Beale] for Henry Gosson, 1616.