(1642). A most execrable and barbarous murder done by an East-Indian devil, or a native of Java-Major, in the road of Bantam, aboard an English ship called the Coster, on the 22. of October last, 1641: Wherein is shewed how the wicked villain came to the said ship and hid himself till it was very dark, and then he mudrdered [sic] all the men that were a board, except the cooke, and three boyes. And lastly, how the murderer himselfe was justly requited. Captain William Minor being an eye-witnesse of this bloudy massacre. Printed for T. Banks.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Most Execrable and Barbarous Murder Done by an East-Indian Devil, or a Native of Java-Major, in the Road of Bantam, Aboard an English Ship Called the Coster, on the 22. of October Last, 1641: Wherein Is Shewed How the Wicked Villain Came to the Said Ship and Hid Himself Till It Was Very Dark, and Then He Mudrdered [sic] All the Men That Were a Board, Except the Cooke, and Three Boyes. And Lastly, How the Murderer Himselfe Was Justly Requited. Captain William Minor Being an Eye-witnesse of This Bloudy Massacre. London: Printed for T. Banks, 1642.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Most Execrable and Barbarous Murder Done by an East-Indian Devil, or a Native of Java-Major, in the Road of Bantam, Aboard an English Ship Called the Coster, on the 22. of October Last, 1641: Wherein Is Shewed How the Wicked Villain Came to the Said Ship and Hid Himself Till It Was Very Dark, and Then He Mudrdered [sic] All the Men That Were a Board, Except the Cooke, and Three Boyes. And Lastly, How the Murderer Himselfe Was Justly Requited. Captain William Minor Being an Eye-witnesse of This Bloudy Massacre. Printed for T. Banks, 1642.