APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1680). Dreadful news from Southwark, or, A true account of the most horrid murder committed by Margaret Osgood, on her husband Walter Osgood a hat-maker, on Saturday the 31th [sic] of July 1680: Whom she most barbarously murdered, by cleaving his head whilst he was asleep, cuting [sic] off his ears, and wounding him in several other places in an inhumane manner : together with her examination and confession of the whole fact before the justice of the peace, and commitment of her to prison till tryal. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dreadful News from Southwark, or, A True Account of the Most Horrid Murder Committed by Margaret Osgood, on Her Husband Walter Osgood a Hat-maker, on Saturday the 31th [sic] of July 1680: Whom She Most Barbarously Murdered, by Cleaving His Head Whilst He Was Asleep, Cuting [sic] off His Ears, and Wounding Him in Several Other Places in an Inhumane Manner : Together with Her Examination and Confession of the Whole Fact Before the Justice of the Peace, and Commitment of Her to Prison Till Tryal. [London?: publisher not identified, 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dreadful News from Southwark, or, A True Account of the Most Horrid Murder Committed by Margaret Osgood, on Her Husband Walter Osgood a Hat-maker, on Saturday the 31th [sic] of July 1680: Whom She Most Barbarously Murdered, by Cleaving His Head Whilst He Was Asleep, Cuting [sic] off His Ears, and Wounding Him in Several Other Places in an Inhumane Manner : Together with Her Examination and Confession of the Whole Fact Before the Justice of the Peace, and Commitment of Her to Prison Till Tryal. publisher not identified, 1680.

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