(1675). Murther will out; or A true and faithful relation of a horrible murther: Commited thirty three years ago , by an unnatural mother, upon the body of her own child about a year old, and was never discovered till this 24th of November 1675. by her own self, upon the fears of an approaching death : for which crime she was taken from her bed, and carried in a coach to prison, where she remains very penitent. With an account from her own mouth how she was tempted to commit this murder by the devil: As also how she finished it. The truth of this you may be satisfied with at Newgate. Printed for C. Passinger..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMurther Will Out; or A True and Faithful Relation of a Horrible Murther: Commited Thirty Three Years Ago , by an Unnatural Mother, upon the Body of Her Own Child About a Year Old, and Was Never Discovered Till This 24th of November 1675. by Her Own Self, upon the Fears of an Approaching Death : For Which Crime She Was Taken from Her Bed, and Carried in a Coach to Prison, Where She Remains Very Penitent. With an Account from Her Own Mouth How She Was Tempted to Commit This Murder by the Devil: As Also How She Finished It. The Truth of This You May Be Satisfied with at Newgate. [London]: Printed for C. Passinger., 1675.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMurther Will Out; or A True and Faithful Relation of a Horrible Murther: Commited Thirty Three Years Ago , by an Unnatural Mother, upon the Body of Her Own Child About a Year Old, and Was Never Discovered Till This 24th of November 1675. by Her Own Self, upon the Fears of an Approaching Death : For Which Crime She Was Taken from Her Bed, and Carried in a Coach to Prison, Where She Remains Very Penitent. With an Account from Her Own Mouth How She Was Tempted to Commit This Murder by the Devil: As Also How She Finished It. The Truth of This You May Be Satisfied with at Newgate. Printed for C. Passinger., 1675.