(1698). The unfortunate voyage. or, A full and true account of fifty eight persons.: Who were drowned as they were coming from Maidstone Fair to London, in the Grevesend tilt-boat. With a particular list of those that are known, with their names and places where they lived. As also, an account of two Blackwall-Wheries, which were cast away the same evening, with the loss of thirty passengers. Printed by R.G. in Little Britain.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Unfortunate Voyage. or, A Full and True Account of Fifty Eight Persons.: Who Were Drowned as They Were Coming from Maidstone Fair to London, in the Grevesend Tilt-boat. With a Particular List of Those That Are Known, with Their Names and Places Where They Lived. As Also, an Account of Two Blackwall-Wheries, Which Were Cast Away the Same Evening, with the Loss of Thirty Passengers. London: Printed by R.G. in Little Britain, 1698.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Unfortunate Voyage. or, A Full and True Account of Fifty Eight Persons.: Who Were Drowned as They Were Coming from Maidstone Fair to London, in the Grevesend Tilt-boat. With a Particular List of Those That Are Known, with Their Names and Places Where They Lived. As Also, an Account of Two Blackwall-Wheries, Which Were Cast Away the Same Evening, with the Loss of Thirty Passengers. Printed by R.G. in Little Britain, 1698.