APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1663). A great and wonderful discovery, of the bloudy villains, and inhumane murtherers, committed to Newgate and other places: Since that great and lamentable fire, at Mr. Delaun's house in Loathbury: with the manner how they were apprehended and taken, as they were sharing of their ill-gotten goods: and a more perfect relation, touching that strange and lamentable accident; and those dear souls that perished in the flames. printed for J. Johnson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Great and Wonderful Discovery, of the Bloudy Villains, and Inhumane Murtherers, Committed to Newgate and Other Places: Since That Great and Lamentable Fire, at Mr. Delaun's House in Loathbury: With the Manner How They Were Apprehended and Taken, as They Were Sharing of Their Ill-gotten Goods: And a More Perfect Relation, Touching That Strange and Lamentable Accident; and Those Dear Souls That Perished in the Flames. London: printed for J. Johnson, 1663.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Great and Wonderful Discovery, of the Bloudy Villains, and Inhumane Murtherers, Committed to Newgate and Other Places: Since That Great and Lamentable Fire, at Mr. Delaun's House in Loathbury: With the Manner How They Were Apprehended and Taken, as They Were Sharing of Their Ill-gotten Goods: And a More Perfect Relation, Touching That Strange and Lamentable Accident; and Those Dear Souls That Perished in the Flames. printed for J. Johnson, 1663.

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