APA (7th ed.) Citation

R. C. (1662). A hue and cry after bloodshed, or, A short relation of that inhuman, barbarous, cruel, and bloody tragedy acted upon the innocent people of God called Quakers at their meeting at Bull and Mouth within Aldersgate, upon the 31 and the 6th month, 1662, by some of the trained bands of the city of London. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

R. C. A Hue and Cry After Bloodshed, or, A Short Relation of That Inhuman, Barbarous, Cruel, and Bloody Tragedy Acted upon the Innocent People of God Called Quakers at Their Meeting at Bull and Mouth Within Aldersgate, upon the 31 and the 6th Month, 1662, by Some of the Trained Bands of the City of London. [S.l.: publisher not identified], 1662.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

R. C. A Hue and Cry After Bloodshed, or, A Short Relation of That Inhuman, Barbarous, Cruel, and Bloody Tragedy Acted upon the Innocent People of God Called Quakers at Their Meeting at Bull and Mouth Within Aldersgate, upon the 31 and the 6th Month, 1662, by Some of the Trained Bands of the City of London. publisher not identified], 1662.

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