(1652). The witch of Wapping, Or An exact and perfect relation, of the life and devilish practises of Joan Peterson,: That dwelt in Spruce Island, near Wapping; who was condemned for practising witch-craft, and sentenced to be hanged at Tyburn, on Munday the 11th. of April, 1652. Shewing, how she bewitch'd a child, and rock'd the cradle in the likenesse of a cat; how she frighted a baker; and how the devil often came to suck her, sometimes in the likeness of a dog, and other times like a squirrel. Together, with the confession of Prudence Lee, who was burnt in Smithfield on Saturday the 10th. of this instant for the murthering her husband: and her admonition and counsel to all her sex in general. Printed for Th. Spring.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Witch of Wapping, Or An Exact and Perfect Relation, of the Life and Devilish Practises of Joan Peterson,: That Dwelt in Spruce Island, Near Wapping; Who Was Condemned for Practising Witch-craft, and Sentenced to Be Hanged at Tyburn, on Munday the 11th. of April, 1652. Shewing, How She Bewitch'd a Child, and Rock'd the Cradle in the Likenesse of a Cat; How She Frighted a Baker; and How the Devil Often Came to Suck Her, Sometimes in the Likeness of a Dog, and Other Times like a Squirrel. Together, with the Confession of Prudence Lee, Who Was Burnt in Smithfield on Saturday the 10th. of This Instant for the Murthering Her Husband: And Her Admonition and Counsel to All Her Sex in General. London: Printed for Th. Spring, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Witch of Wapping, Or An Exact and Perfect Relation, of the Life and Devilish Practises of Joan Peterson,: That Dwelt in Spruce Island, Near Wapping; Who Was Condemned for Practising Witch-craft, and Sentenced to Be Hanged at Tyburn, on Munday the 11th. of April, 1652. Shewing, How She Bewitch'd a Child, and Rock'd the Cradle in the Likenesse of a Cat; How She Frighted a Baker; and How the Devil Often Came to Suck Her, Sometimes in the Likeness of a Dog, and Other Times like a Squirrel. Together, with the Confession of Prudence Lee, Who Was Burnt in Smithfield on Saturday the 10th. of This Instant for the Murthering Her Husband: And Her Admonition and Counsel to All Her Sex in General. Printed for Th. Spring, 1652.