(1642). Wonderfull nevves, or, A true relation of a churchwarden in the towne of Tosceter, in Northamptonshire, whose wife first died wonderfull strangely, and then himselfe fell mad and died: As also his sister her hands now rotting the flesh from the bones, in a most grievous and loathsome manner : the causes you shall finde in the ensuing sad relation : attested by sufficient vvitnesses. for Tho. Andrews.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWonderfull Nevves, or, A True Relation of a Churchwarden in the Towne of Tosceter, in Northamptonshire, Whose Wife First Died Wonderfull Strangely, and Then Himselfe Fell Mad and Died: As Also His Sister Her Hands Now Rotting the Flesh from the Bones, in a Most Grievous and Loathsome Manner : The Causes You Shall Finde in the Ensuing Sad Relation : Attested by Sufficient Vvitnesses. Printed at London: for Tho. Andrews, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWonderfull Nevves, or, A True Relation of a Churchwarden in the Towne of Tosceter, in Northamptonshire, Whose Wife First Died Wonderfull Strangely, and Then Himselfe Fell Mad and Died: As Also His Sister Her Hands Now Rotting the Flesh from the Bones, in a Most Grievous and Loathsome Manner : The Causes You Shall Finde in the Ensuing Sad Relation : Attested by Sufficient Vvitnesses. for Tho. Andrews, 1642.