APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1690). Strange and true news from Westmoreland.: Being a true relation of one Gabriel Harding, who coming home drunk, struck his wife a blow on the breast, and killed her outright, and then denyed the same: likewise how a stranger did come to the house clothed in green, the people that were eye witnesses said it was an angel; and how the stranger or angel did give sentence on the man for killing of his wife: also how Satan did break the mans neck that did forswear himself, and the stranger or angel did command Satan to hurt none else, and to vanish; then did the stranger cloathed in green take his leave of the people; whereof the chiefest in the parish desired it might be put into print, and have hereunto set their hands. Tune is, In summer time. Printed for P. Brooksby ...

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Strange and True News from Westmoreland.: Being a True Relation of One Gabriel Harding, Who Coming Home Drunk, Struck His Wife a Blow on the Breast, and Killed Her Outright, and Then Denyed the Same: Likewise How a Stranger Did Come to the House Clothed in Green, the People That Were Eye Witnesses Said It Was an Angel; and How the Stranger or Angel Did Give Sentence on the Man for Killing of His Wife: Also How Satan Did Break the Mans Neck That Did Forswear Himself, and the Stranger or Angel Did Command Satan to Hurt None Else, and to Vanish; Then Did the Stranger Cloathed in Green Take His Leave of the People; Whereof the Chiefest in the Parish Desired It Might Be Put into Print, and Have Hereunto Set Their Hands. Tune Is, In Summer Time. [London]: Printed for P. Brooksby .., 1690.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Strange and True News from Westmoreland.: Being a True Relation of One Gabriel Harding, Who Coming Home Drunk, Struck His Wife a Blow on the Breast, and Killed Her Outright, and Then Denyed the Same: Likewise How a Stranger Did Come to the House Clothed in Green, the People That Were Eye Witnesses Said It Was an Angel; and How the Stranger or Angel Did Give Sentence on the Man for Killing of His Wife: Also How Satan Did Break the Mans Neck That Did Forswear Himself, and the Stranger or Angel Did Command Satan to Hurt None Else, and to Vanish; Then Did the Stranger Cloathed in Green Take His Leave of the People; Whereof the Chiefest in the Parish Desired It Might Be Put into Print, and Have Hereunto Set Their Hands. Tune Is, In Summer Time. Printed for P. Brooksby .., 1690.

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