(1655). The fanaticks barber or, A new cut for non-conformists: Being a true relation of the parson that was lately gelt at Chelmsford in Essex, being taken in bed with another mans wife. Very proper to be sung in all corporations of this nation. All the town shan't save thee. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Fanaticks Barber or, A New Cut for Non-conformists: Being a True Relation of the Parson That Was Lately Gelt at Chelmsford in Essex, Being Taken in Bed with Another Mans Wife. Very Proper to Be Sung in All Corporations of This Nation. All the Town Shan't Save Thee. [London: publisher not identified, 1655.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Fanaticks Barber or, A New Cut for Non-conformists: Being a True Relation of the Parson That Was Lately Gelt at Chelmsford in Essex, Being Taken in Bed with Another Mans Wife. Very Proper to Be Sung in All Corporations of This Nation. All the Town Shan't Save Thee. publisher not identified, 1655.