APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). A wicked and inhumane plot: Of Nicholas Parney, a French dancer, living at Westminster. Mistresse Greene, a school-woman at Bednall Greene. Daniel Godlinton, a taylor, his wife, and Matthew Godlinton, his son, inhabitants of Bednall Greene. Against Sir Balthazar Gerbier, knight, master of ceremonies to the King. As appeares upon examination of witnesses before the honourable, Sir John Conyers, and Nathaniel Snape, Esq; on Sept. 23. 1642. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Wicked and Inhumane Plot: Of Nicholas Parney, a French Dancer, Living at Westminster. Mistresse Greene, a School-woman at Bednall Greene. Daniel Godlinton, a Taylor, His Wife, and Matthew Godlinton, His Son, Inhabitants of Bednall Greene. Against Sir Balthazar Gerbier, Knight, Master of Ceremonies to the King. As Appeares upon Examination of Witnesses Before the Honourable, Sir John Conyers, and Nathaniel Snape, Esq; on Sept. 23. 1642. London: [publisher not identified], 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Wicked and Inhumane Plot: Of Nicholas Parney, a French Dancer, Living at Westminster. Mistresse Greene, a School-woman at Bednall Greene. Daniel Godlinton, a Taylor, His Wife, and Matthew Godlinton, His Son, Inhabitants of Bednall Greene. Against Sir Balthazar Gerbier, Knight, Master of Ceremonies to the King. As Appeares upon Examination of Witnesses Before the Honourable, Sir John Conyers, and Nathaniel Snape, Esq; on Sept. 23. 1642. [publisher not identified], 1642.

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