(1687). The poysoners rewarded, or, The most barbarous of murthers,: Directed and published. Containing a sad and lamentable account of the most treacherous poysoning a whole family at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, by the means of one Phillippa Cary a nurse, and Ann Evans a maid servant a main servant in the house; of which poysoing two dyed, &c. Together with the manner of its discovery, the confession of the criminals, the discourse they had with several ministers; their behaviour in prison, at their tryal, and place execution, with the manner thereof. And many other things remarkable. Printed by J. M. for C. Dennison ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Poysoners Rewarded, or, The Most Barbarous of Murthers,: Directed and Published. Containing a Sad and Lamentable Account of the Most Treacherous Poysoning a Whole Family at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, by the Means of One Phillippa Cary a Nurse, and Ann Evans a Maid Servant a Main Servant in the House; of Which Poysoing Two Dyed, &c. Together with the Manner of Its Discovery, the Confession of the Criminals, the Discourse They Had with Several Ministers; Their Behaviour in Prison, at Their Tryal, and Place Execution, with the Manner Thereof. And Many Other Things Remarkable. [London]: Printed by J. M. for C. Dennison ..., 1687.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Poysoners Rewarded, or, The Most Barbarous of Murthers,: Directed and Published. Containing a Sad and Lamentable Account of the Most Treacherous Poysoning a Whole Family at Plymouth, in the County of Devon, by the Means of One Phillippa Cary a Nurse, and Ann Evans a Maid Servant a Main Servant in the House; of Which Poysoing Two Dyed, &c. Together with the Manner of Its Discovery, the Confession of the Criminals, the Discourse They Had with Several Ministers; Their Behaviour in Prison, at Their Tryal, and Place Execution, with the Manner Thereof. And Many Other Things Remarkable. Printed by J. M. for C. Dennison ..., 1687.