(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.) CitationA 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.) CitationA 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.