APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1674). The full discovery of the late horrid murther and robbery in Holbourn,: Being the apprehension, examination, and commitment of John Randal: formerly butler to Esq; Black, where the same was done. : VVith his confession of the fact, and all particular circumstances before Sir William Turner: the finding of forty pounds vvorth of plate in his trunk at his lodging in White-Cross-Street. And hovv he came to be taken at the razor-shop, next door to Esq; Blacks aforesaid house, coming for three razors vvhich he left there the day that he did the murther. Printed for John Millet..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Full Discovery of the Late Horrid Murther and Robbery in Holbourn,: Being the Apprehension, Examination, and Commitment of John Randal: Formerly Butler to Esq; Black, Where the Same Was Done. : VVith His Confession of the Fact, and All Particular Circumstances Before Sir William Turner: The Finding of Forty Pounds Vvorth of Plate in His Trunk at His Lodging in White-Cross-Street. And Hovv He Came to Be Taken at the Razor-shop, Next Door to Esq; Blacks Aforesaid House, Coming for Three Razors Vvhich He Left There the Day That He Did the Murther. [S.l.]: Printed for John Millet., 1674.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Full Discovery of the Late Horrid Murther and Robbery in Holbourn,: Being the Apprehension, Examination, and Commitment of John Randal: Formerly Butler to Esq; Black, Where the Same Was Done. : VVith His Confession of the Fact, and All Particular Circumstances Before Sir William Turner: The Finding of Forty Pounds Vvorth of Plate in His Trunk at His Lodging in White-Cross-Street. And Hovv He Came to Be Taken at the Razor-shop, Next Door to Esq; Blacks Aforesaid House, Coming for Three Razors Vvhich He Left There the Day That He Did the Murther. Printed for John Millet., 1674.

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