APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1967). Strange newes from Warwicke, which hapned on Thursday last being the 17 day of November, 1642: Manifesting how one Jeremiah Stone, a corporall of a company of dragooners under his excellence, being wounded at the battell at Keynton, came to the Anchor of Warwick a little inne, and gave the hostesse of the house a bagge of money to keepe for him untill such time as hee had recovered his health : also how the said hostesse conspired with her husband to couzen the said souldier of his money, causing him to be imprisoned for offering to demand it : with the manner how they forswore themselves before the bench, and how Gods just judgement immediately fell upon them, to the tenour and amazement of all that great assembly : whereunto is annexed another fearefull example which happened at Coventrey. Printed by T. F. for R. C..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Strange Newes from Warwicke, Which Hapned on Thursday Last Being the 17 Day of November, 1642: Manifesting How One Jeremiah Stone, a Corporall of a Company of Dragooners Under His Excellence, Being Wounded at the Battell at Keynton, Came to the Anchor of Warwick a Little Inne, and Gave the Hostesse of the House a Bagge of Money to Keepe for Him Untill Such Time as Hee Had Recovered His Health : Also How the Said Hostesse Conspired with Her Husband to Couzen the Said Souldier of His Money, Causing Him to Be Imprisoned for Offering to Demand It : With the Manner How They Forswore Themselves Before the Bench, and How Gods Just Judgement Immediately Fell upon Them, to the Tenour and Amazement of All That Great Assembly : Whereunto Is Annexed Another Fearefull Example Which Happened at Coventrey. [London]: Printed by T. F. for R. C., 1967.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Strange Newes from Warwicke, Which Hapned on Thursday Last Being the 17 Day of November, 1642: Manifesting How One Jeremiah Stone, a Corporall of a Company of Dragooners Under His Excellence, Being Wounded at the Battell at Keynton, Came to the Anchor of Warwick a Little Inne, and Gave the Hostesse of the House a Bagge of Money to Keepe for Him Untill Such Time as Hee Had Recovered His Health : Also How the Said Hostesse Conspired with Her Husband to Couzen the Said Souldier of His Money, Causing Him to Be Imprisoned for Offering to Demand It : With the Manner How They Forswore Themselves Before the Bench, and How Gods Just Judgement Immediately Fell upon Them, to the Tenour and Amazement of All That Great Assembly : Whereunto Is Annexed Another Fearefull Example Which Happened at Coventrey. Printed by T. F. for R. C., 1967.

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