(1641). Newes from the north, or, A Relation of a great robberie which was committed nere Swanton in Yorkshire, July 12, 1641: Wherein is discoursed how one Master Tailour was robbed by a company of troupers, one Knowles, a dancer, being the chief ringleader : by reason of his avarice in denying to lend the King one hundred pounds at his necessity, he lost fourteen thousand pounds, and the parties have procured pardon. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNewes from the North, or, A Relation of a Great Robberie Which Was Committed Nere Swanton in Yorkshire, July 12, 1641: Wherein Is Discoursed How One Master Tailour Was Robbed by a Company of Troupers, One Knowles, a Dancer, Being the Chief Ringleader : By Reason of His Avarice in Denying to Lend the King One Hundred Pounds at His Necessity, He Lost Fourteen Thousand Pounds, and the Parties Have Procured Pardon. London: [publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNewes from the North, or, A Relation of a Great Robberie Which Was Committed Nere Swanton in Yorkshire, July 12, 1641: Wherein Is Discoursed How One Master Tailour Was Robbed by a Company of Troupers, One Knowles, a Dancer, Being the Chief Ringleader : By Reason of His Avarice in Denying to Lend the King One Hundred Pounds at His Necessity, He Lost Fourteen Thousand Pounds, and the Parties Have Procured Pardon. [publisher not identified], 1641.