APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1676). The confession and execution of the prisoners at Tyburn on Wednesday the 17th of this instant May, 1676.: Viz. Henry Seabrook, Elizabeth Longman, Robert Scot, [bracket] condemned the former sessions. Edward Wall, and Edward Russell. Giving a full and satisfactory account of their crimes, behaviours, discourses in prison, and last words (as neer as could be taken) at the place of execution. Published for a warning, to all that read it, to avoid the like wicked courses, which brought these poor people to this shameful end. Printed for D.M..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Confession and Execution of the Prisoners at Tyburn on Wednesday the 17th of This Instant May, 1676.: Viz. Henry Seabrook, Elizabeth Longman, Robert Scot, [bracket] Condemned the Former Sessions. Edward Wall, and Edward Russell. Giving a Full and Satisfactory Account of Their Crimes, Behaviours, Discourses in Prison, and Last Words (as Neer as Could Be Taken) at the Place of Execution. Published for a Warning, to All That Read It, to Avoid the like Wicked Courses, Which Brought These Poor People to This Shameful End. London:: Printed for D.M., 1676.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Confession and Execution of the Prisoners at Tyburn on Wednesday the 17th of This Instant May, 1676.: Viz. Henry Seabrook, Elizabeth Longman, Robert Scot, [bracket] Condemned the Former Sessions. Edward Wall, and Edward Russell. Giving a Full and Satisfactory Account of Their Crimes, Behaviours, Discourses in Prison, and Last Words (as Neer as Could Be Taken) at the Place of Execution. Published for a Warning, to All That Read It, to Avoid the like Wicked Courses, Which Brought These Poor People to This Shameful End. Printed for D.M., 1676.

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