APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1652). The tryall and examination of Mrs. Joan Peterson, before the Honorable Bench, and the Sessions house in the Old-Bayley, yesterday;: For her supposed witchceaft [sic], and poysoning of the lady Powel at Chelsey: together with her confession at the bar. Also, the tryal, examination, and confession, of Giles Fenderlyn, who had made a covenant with the devil for 14 years, written with the bloud of his two fore-fingers, & afterwards kill'd his wife: with the strange apparitions that appeared unto him in prison; and how the devil saluted him in the likeness of a lawyer. Likewise, the manner how he was enchanted, and made shot-free; and by the power and efficacy of a ring which the devil gave him, could find out any monies that was hid, and escape undiscover'd from his enemies; but his covenant being expir'd, he was aprehended, and (according to law) sentenc'd to be hang'd in chaines. Printed for G. Horton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Tryall and Examination of Mrs. Joan Peterson, Before the Honorable Bench, and the Sessions House in the Old-Bayley, Yesterday;: For Her Supposed Witchceaft [sic], and Poysoning of the Lady Powel at Chelsey: Together with Her Confession at the Bar. Also, the Tryal, Examination, and Confession, of Giles Fenderlyn, Who Had Made a Covenant with the Devil for 14 Years, Written with the Bloud of His Two Fore-fingers, & Afterwards Kill'd His Wife: With the Strange Apparitions That Appeared Unto Him in Prison; and How the Devil Saluted Him in the Likeness of a Lawyer. Likewise, the Manner How He Was Enchanted, and Made Shot-free; and by the Power and Efficacy of a Ring Which the Devil Gave Him, Could Find Out Any Monies That Was Hid, and Escape Undiscover'd from His Enemies; but His Covenant Being Expir'd, He Was Aprehended, and (according to Law) Sentenc'd to Be Hang'd in Chaines. London: Printed for G. Horton, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Tryall and Examination of Mrs. Joan Peterson, Before the Honorable Bench, and the Sessions House in the Old-Bayley, Yesterday;: For Her Supposed Witchceaft [sic], and Poysoning of the Lady Powel at Chelsey: Together with Her Confession at the Bar. Also, the Tryal, Examination, and Confession, of Giles Fenderlyn, Who Had Made a Covenant with the Devil for 14 Years, Written with the Bloud of His Two Fore-fingers, & Afterwards Kill'd His Wife: With the Strange Apparitions That Appeared Unto Him in Prison; and How the Devil Saluted Him in the Likeness of a Lawyer. Likewise, the Manner How He Was Enchanted, and Made Shot-free; and by the Power and Efficacy of a Ring Which the Devil Gave Him, Could Find Out Any Monies That Was Hid, and Escape Undiscover'd from His Enemies; but His Covenant Being Expir'd, He Was Aprehended, and (according to Law) Sentenc'd to Be Hang'd in Chaines. Printed for G. Horton, 1652.

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