Pye, J., & Jemson, N. (1672). A true and perfect account of a strange and dreadful apparition which lately infested and sunk a ship bound for New-Castle, called, The Hope-well of London.: And of the strange deliverance of John Pye master, and nine men more; who were all examined and sworn to the following relation before Justice Wood of London. With allowance. Roger L'Estrange, March 30. 1672. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPye, John, and Nathaniel Jemson. A True and Perfect Account of a Strange and Dreadful Apparition Which Lately Infested and Sunk a Ship Bound for New-Castle, Called, The Hope-well of London.: And of the Strange Deliverance of John Pye Master, and Nine Men More; Who Were All Examined and Sworn to the Following Relation Before Justice Wood of London. With Allowance. Roger L'Estrange, March 30. 1672. Edinburgh: [publisher not identified], 1672.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPye, John, and Nathaniel Jemson. A True and Perfect Account of a Strange and Dreadful Apparition Which Lately Infested and Sunk a Ship Bound for New-Castle, Called, The Hope-well of London.: And of the Strange Deliverance of John Pye Master, and Nine Men More; Who Were All Examined and Sworn to the Following Relation Before Justice Wood of London. With Allowance. Roger L'Estrange, March 30. 1672. [publisher not identified], 1672.