APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1661). Strange and true news from Long-Ally in More-Fields, Southwark, and Wakefield in Yorkshire: 1. The wonderful and miraculous appearance of the ghost of Griffin Davis (at the house of Mr. Watkins in Long-Ally) to his daughter Susan Davis ... 2. A more exact relation of the strruge [sic] appearance of the ghost of Mr. Powel near the Faulcon ... 3. The heavy judgment of God shewed on Jane Morris a widdow near Wakefield in Yorkshiere [sic] ... Printed for John Johnson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Strange and True News from Long-Ally in More-Fields, Southwark, and Wakefield in Yorkshire: 1. The Wonderful and Miraculous Appearance of the Ghost of Griffin Davis (at the House of Mr. Watkins in Long-Ally) to His Daughter Susan Davis ... 2. A More Exact Relation of the Strruge [sic] Appearance of the Ghost of Mr. Powel Near the Faulcon ... 3. The Heavy Judgment of God Shewed on Jane Morris a Widdow Near Wakefield in Yorkshiere [sic] ... London: Printed for John Johnson, 1661.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Strange and True News from Long-Ally in More-Fields, Southwark, and Wakefield in Yorkshire: 1. The Wonderful and Miraculous Appearance of the Ghost of Griffin Davis (at the House of Mr. Watkins in Long-Ally) to His Daughter Susan Davis ... 2. A More Exact Relation of the Strruge [sic] Appearance of the Ghost of Mr. Powel Near the Faulcon ... 3. The Heavy Judgment of God Shewed on Jane Morris a Widdow Near Wakefield in Yorkshiere [sic] ... Printed for John Johnson, 1661.

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