Tord, I., & Burchfield, M. (1697). A full and true relation of the most terrible and dreadful tempest of thunder & lightening, hail and rai[n] that ever yet was seen or heard in England: Giving a faithful account of the vast losses, damages, and calamities sustaine[d] thereby in the towns of Hitchin, Offly, Eccleford, ... with several other villag[es] and market-towns in the counties of Harford, Bedfor[d,] Huntington, &c ... To which is added, particular account of the sad and dismal disasters that happen'd at Potton in Bedfordshire, ... As also a particular relation of the great damages sustained by Sq; Harvey and others, in their houses, corn, cattle &c. The whole communicated in a letter out of Hartfordshire, from Mr. I. Tord, to his son-in-law Mr Burchfield near the Blew-Coat at Bishopsgate Barrs. Note, the truth of this relation will be confirm'd by Mr. Nicholas Beaumont, at the sign of the Hand in Hand-Alle[y] .. peinted [sic] and sold by J. Wilkins, [ ]nd the green Dragon Tavern, in Fleet-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTord, I., and Mr Burchfield. A Full and True Relation of the Most Terrible and Dreadful Tempest of Thunder & Lightening, Hail and Rai[n] That Ever yet Was Seen or Heard in England: Giving a Faithful Account of the Vast Losses, Damages, and Calamities Sustaine[d] Thereby in the Towns of Hitchin, Offly, Eccleford, ... with Several Other Villag[es] and Market-towns in the Counties of Harford, Bedfor[d,] Huntington, &c ... To Which Is Added, Particular Account of the Sad and Dismal Disasters That Happen'd at Potton in Bedfordshire, ... As Also a Particular Relation of the Great Damages Sustained by Sq; Harvey and Others, in Their Houses, Corn, Cattle &c. The Whole Communicated in a Letter Out of Hartfordshire, from Mr. I. Tord, to His Son-in-law Mr Burchfield Near the Blew-Coat at Bishopsgate Barrs. Note, the Truth of This Relation Will Be Confirm'd by Mr. Nicholas Beaumont, at the Sign of the Hand in Hand-Alle[y] .. [[Lo]ndon: peinted [sic] and sold by J. Wilkins, [ ]nd the green Dragon Tavern, in Fleet-street, 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTord, I., and Mr Burchfield. A Full and True Relation of the Most Terrible and Dreadful Tempest of Thunder & Lightening, Hail and Rai[n] That Ever yet Was Seen or Heard in England: Giving a Faithful Account of the Vast Losses, Damages, and Calamities Sustaine[d] Thereby in the Towns of Hitchin, Offly, Eccleford, ... with Several Other Villag[es] and Market-towns in the Counties of Harford, Bedfor[d,] Huntington, &c ... To Which Is Added, Particular Account of the Sad and Dismal Disasters That Happen'd at Potton in Bedfordshire, ... As Also a Particular Relation of the Great Damages Sustained by Sq; Harvey and Others, in Their Houses, Corn, Cattle &c. The Whole Communicated in a Letter Out of Hartfordshire, from Mr. I. Tord, to His Son-in-law Mr Burchfield Near the Blew-Coat at Bishopsgate Barrs. Note, the Truth of This Relation Will Be Confirm'd by Mr. Nicholas Beaumont, at the Sign of the Hand in Hand-Alle[y] .. peinted [sic] and sold by J. Wilkins, [ ]nd the green Dragon Tavern, in Fleet-street, 1697.