APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1649). A true and perfect relation of the tryall, condemning, and executing of the 24. prisoners, who suffered for severall robberies and burglaries at Tyburn on Fryday last: Which was the 29. of this instant Iune, 1649. Expressing the penitent end of the said prisoners, the grief of the many thousands there, and the speech of Iohn Mercer (who was there executed) concerning unity in this Kingdom, and the bringing home and setling of the King. Printed for G.R.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A True and Perfect Relation of the Tryall, Condemning, and Executing of the 24. Prisoners, Who Suffered for Severall Robberies and Burglaries at Tyburn on Fryday Last: Which Was the 29. of This Instant Iune, 1649. Expressing the Penitent End of the Said Prisoners, the Grief of the Many Thousands There, and the Speech of Iohn Mercer (who Was There Executed) Concerning Unity in This Kingdom, and the Bringing Home and Setling of the King. London: Printed for G.R, 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A True and Perfect Relation of the Tryall, Condemning, and Executing of the 24. Prisoners, Who Suffered for Severall Robberies and Burglaries at Tyburn on Fryday Last: Which Was the 29. of This Instant Iune, 1649. Expressing the Penitent End of the Said Prisoners, the Grief of the Many Thousands There, and the Speech of Iohn Mercer (who Was There Executed) Concerning Unity in This Kingdom, and the Bringing Home and Setling of the King. Printed for G.R, 1649.

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