Binnington, I. (1662). A Strange and wonderfull discovery of a horrid and cruel murther committed fourteen years since upon the person of Robert Eliot, of London, at Great Driffield in the East-Riding of the county of York: Discovered in September last by the frequent apparitions of a spirit in several shapes and habits unto Isabel Binnigton, the wife of William Binnington, the now inhabitants in the house where this most execrable murther was committed : together with a discourse that passed between the spirit and the said Isabel Binnington after its first appearing. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBinnington, Isabel. A Strange and Wonderfull Discovery of a Horrid and Cruel Murther Committed Fourteen Years Since upon the Person of Robert Eliot, of London, at Great Driffield in the East-Riding of the County of York: Discovered in September Last by the Frequent Apparitions of a Spirit in Several Shapes and Habits Unto Isabel Binnigton, the Wife of William Binnington, the Now Inhabitants in the House Where This Most Execrable Murther Was Committed : Together with a Discourse That Passed Between the Spirit and the Said Isabel Binnington After Its First Appearing. [London: publisher not identified], 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBinnington, Isabel. A Strange and Wonderfull Discovery of a Horrid and Cruel Murther Committed Fourteen Years Since upon the Person of Robert Eliot, of London, at Great Driffield in the East-Riding of the County of York: Discovered in September Last by the Frequent Apparitions of a Spirit in Several Shapes and Habits Unto Isabel Binnigton, the Wife of William Binnington, the Now Inhabitants in the House Where This Most Execrable Murther Was Committed : Together with a Discourse That Passed Between the Spirit and the Said Isabel Binnington After Its First Appearing. publisher not identified], 1662.