(1679). Noble news from Essex, or, A true account of the most remarkable tryal of the person for robbing the famous tinker of Tilbury.: As also, of the two most notorious highway-men of England, condemned, and others that received sentence at Chelmsford Assizes, April 14, 1679. With their strange and impudent behaviour. To which is added, a narrative of a most lamentable robbery in Suffolk, whereby 440 and odde pounds were taken away; and the tryal and condemnation of the master-thief therein concerned, at Bury St. Edmonds, April 9th, 1679. And the manner of their being apprehended respectively, &c. With allowance. Printed for L.C..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNoble News from Essex, or, A True Account of the Most Remarkable Tryal of the Person for Robbing the Famous Tinker of Tilbury.: As Also, of the Two Most Notorious Highway-men of England, Condemned, and Others That Received Sentence at Chelmsford Assizes, April 14, 1679. With Their Strange and Impudent Behaviour. To Which Is Added, a Narrative of a Most Lamentable Robbery in Suffolk, Whereby 440 and Odde Pounds Were Taken Away; and the Tryal and Condemnation of the Master-thief Therein Concerned, at Bury St. Edmonds, April 9th, 1679. And the Manner of Their Being Apprehended Respectively, &c. With Allowance. London: Printed for L.C., 1679.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNoble News from Essex, or, A True Account of the Most Remarkable Tryal of the Person for Robbing the Famous Tinker of Tilbury.: As Also, of the Two Most Notorious Highway-men of England, Condemned, and Others That Received Sentence at Chelmsford Assizes, April 14, 1679. With Their Strange and Impudent Behaviour. To Which Is Added, a Narrative of a Most Lamentable Robbery in Suffolk, Whereby 440 and Odde Pounds Were Taken Away; and the Tryal and Condemnation of the Master-thief Therein Concerned, at Bury St. Edmonds, April 9th, 1679. And the Manner of Their Being Apprehended Respectively, &c. With Allowance. Printed for L.C., 1679.