W. W. (1582). A true and iust recorde, of the information, examination and confession of all the witches, taken at S. Ofes in the countie of Essex: Whereof some were executed, and other some entreated according to the determination of lawe. Wherein all men may see what a pestilent people witches are, and how vnworthy to lyue in a Christian Commonwealth. Written orderly, as the cases were tryed by euidence, by W. W. At the three Cranes in the Vinetree by Thomas Dawson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationW. W. A True and Iust Recorde, of the Information, Examination and Confession of All the Witches, Taken at S. Ofes in the Countie of Essex: Whereof Some Were Executed, and Other Some Entreated According to the Determination of Lawe. Wherein All Men May See What a Pestilent People Witches Are, and How Vnworthy to Lyue in a Christian Commonwealth. Written Orderly, as the Cases Were Tryed by Euidence, by W. W. Imprinted in London: At the three Cranes in the Vinetree by Thomas Dawson, 1582.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationW. W. A True and Iust Recorde, of the Information, Examination and Confession of All the Witches, Taken at S. Ofes in the Countie of Essex: Whereof Some Were Executed, and Other Some Entreated According to the Determination of Lawe. Wherein All Men May See What a Pestilent People Witches Are, and How Vnworthy to Lyue in a Christian Commonwealth. Written Orderly, as the Cases Were Tryed by Euidence, by W. W. At the three Cranes in the Vinetree by Thomas Dawson, 1582.