APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1676). A True narrative of the great and terrible fire in Southwark, on Fryday the 26th of May, 1676: Whereby those eminent innes, the Queens-head, the Talbot, the George, the White-hart, the Kings head, and the Green-dragon : together with the prison of the counter, the meal-market, and about five hundred dwelling-houses (as moderately computed) were burn'd down, blown up, and wholly destroyed. Printed for D.M..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A True Narrative of the Great and Terrible Fire in Southwark, on Fryday the 26th of May, 1676: Whereby Those Eminent Innes, the Queens-head, the Talbot, the George, the White-hart, the Kings Head, and the Green-dragon : Together with the Prison of the Counter, the Meal-market, and About Five Hundred Dwelling-houses (as Moderately Computed) Were Burn'd Down, Blown Up, and Wholly Destroyed. London: Printed for D.M., 1676.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

A True Narrative of the Great and Terrible Fire in Southwark, on Fryday the 26th of May, 1676: Whereby Those Eminent Innes, the Queens-head, the Talbot, the George, the White-hart, the Kings Head, and the Green-dragon : Together with the Prison of the Counter, the Meal-market, and About Five Hundred Dwelling-houses (as Moderately Computed) Were Burn'd Down, Blown Up, and Wholly Destroyed. Printed for D.M., 1676.

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