(1680). The True narrative of the procedings at Surry-Assizes: Holden at Kingston upon Thames, which began on Munday the 19th of this instant July and ended on Thursday the two and twentieth following : giving an account of most of the remarkable trials there, more particularly of the persons condemned to die, viz. Thomas Smith, alias Vavazar, for robbing on the high-way, Isiah Trot, Mary Trot, David Searl for fellonies and burglaries, Thomas Goodier for the same, James Christian for murdering Robert Burril the waterman, Francis Stoker and William Gandy for horstealing : with an account of those burn'd in the hand, transported, and to be whipt. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe True Narrative of the Procedings at Surry-Assizes: Holden at Kingston upon Thames, Which Began on Munday the 19th of This Instant July and Ended on Thursday the Two and Twentieth Following : Giving an Account of Most of the Remarkable Trials There, More Particularly of the Persons Condemned to Die, Viz. Thomas Smith, Alias Vavazar, for Robbing on the High-way, Isiah Trot, Mary Trot, David Searl for Fellonies and Burglaries, Thomas Goodier for the Same, James Christian for Murdering Robert Burril the Waterman, Francis Stoker and William Gandy for Horstealing : With an Account of Those Burn'd in the Hand, Transported, and to Be Whipt. [London: publisher not identified, 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe True Narrative of the Procedings at Surry-Assizes: Holden at Kingston upon Thames, Which Began on Munday the 19th of This Instant July and Ended on Thursday the Two and Twentieth Following : Giving an Account of Most of the Remarkable Trials There, More Particularly of the Persons Condemned to Die, Viz. Thomas Smith, Alias Vavazar, for Robbing on the High-way, Isiah Trot, Mary Trot, David Searl for Fellonies and Burglaries, Thomas Goodier for the Same, James Christian for Murdering Robert Burril the Waterman, Francis Stoker and William Gandy for Horstealing : With an Account of Those Burn'd in the Hand, Transported, and to Be Whipt. publisher not identified, 1680.