E. F. (1676). The humble petition of the poor distressed prisoners in the head prison of all about London and Middlesex, the common gaol of Newgate: Being two hundred fourscore and odde persons, both men and women, whereof many are distressed debtors; against this time of the birth of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Printed by E.F..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationE. F. The Humble Petition of the Poor Distressed Prisoners in the Head Prison of All About London and Middlesex, the Common Gaol of Newgate: Being Two Hundred Fourscore and Odde Persons, Both Men and Women, Whereof Many Are Distressed Debtors; Against This Time of the Birth of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. [London?]: Printed by E.F., 1676.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationE. F. The Humble Petition of the Poor Distressed Prisoners in the Head Prison of All About London and Middlesex, the Common Gaol of Newgate: Being Two Hundred Fourscore and Odde Persons, Both Men and Women, Whereof Many Are Distressed Debtors; Against This Time of the Birth of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Printed by E.F., 1676.