(1656). A True relation of strange and wonderful sights seen in the air, at the time the moon was in the eclipse, January 1, 1655/6.: In two letters. The first, being the relation of what was seen this of this strange sight, by divers credible and honest persons at Wistoe 2 miles from Selby in York-shire. Also, of a rain-bow that was seen at Hull the same night (the former sights were seen) and spectators being many, and honest men. The other a reliation [sic] of what was seen by divers persons at Cawood, in the west parts of York-shire, at the same time. Printed for Livewel Chapmen, at the Crown in Popes-head-Alley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA True Relation of Strange and Wonderful Sights Seen in the Air, at the Time the Moon Was in the Eclipse, January 1, 1655/6.: In Two Letters. The First, Being the Relation of What Was Seen This of This Strange Sight, by Divers Credible and Honest Persons at Wistoe 2 Miles from Selby in York-shire. Also, of a Rain-bow That Was Seen at Hull the Same Night (the Former Sights Were Seen) and Spectators Being Many, and Honest Men. The Other a Reliation [sic] of What Was Seen by Divers Persons at Cawood, in the West Parts of York-shire, at the Same Time. London,: Printed for Livewel Chapmen, at the Crown in Popes-head-Alley, 1656.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA True Relation of Strange and Wonderful Sights Seen in the Air, at the Time the Moon Was in the Eclipse, January 1, 1655/6.: In Two Letters. The First, Being the Relation of What Was Seen This of This Strange Sight, by Divers Credible and Honest Persons at Wistoe 2 Miles from Selby in York-shire. Also, of a Rain-bow That Was Seen at Hull the Same Night (the Former Sights Were Seen) and Spectators Being Many, and Honest Men. The Other a Reliation [sic] of What Was Seen by Divers Persons at Cawood, in the West Parts of York-shire, at the Same Time. Printed for Livewel Chapmen, at the Crown in Popes-head-Alley, 1656.