Crofton, Z. (1657). Perjury the proof of forgery: or Mr. Crofton's civilitie justified by Cadman's falsitie: Being a full view, and faithful examination of the several evidences, produced in the extrajudicial process, and malicious endeavors of Capt. Tho. Harrison, John Wildgosse and Will. Jellie, (and other their anti-ministerial confederates) to blast his precious name, never stained, until Tench (the blasphemous constable) by pretence of a justices warrant, brought Mary Cadman before no magistrate, but to the Pye and Hoop tavern in Leaden-Hal-street, before the above named persons, who infused with the spirit of impudent lying and forswearing, and therein maintain her and her wicked father. printed for James Nuthal and are to be sold at his house, in the Minories next door to the Dolphin, and likewise at book sellers shops.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Crofton, Zachary. Perjury the Proof of Forgery: Or Mr. Crofton's Civilitie Justified by Cadman's Falsitie: Being a Full View, and Faithful Examination of the Several Evidences, Produced in the Extrajudicial Process, and Malicious Endeavors of Capt. Tho. Harrison, John Wildgosse and Will. Jellie, (and Other Their Anti-ministerial Confederates) to Blast His Precious Name, Never Stained, Until Tench (the Blasphemous Constable) by Pretence of a Justices Warrant, Brought Mary Cadman Before No Magistrate, but to the Pye and Hoop Tavern in Leaden-Hal-street, Before the Above Named Persons, Who Infused with the Spirit of Impudent Lying and Forswearing, and Therein Maintain Her and Her Wicked Father. London: printed for James Nuthal and are to be sold at his house, in the Minories next door to the Dolphin, and likewise at book sellers shops, 1657.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Crofton, Zachary. Perjury the Proof of Forgery: Or Mr. Crofton's Civilitie Justified by Cadman's Falsitie: Being a Full View, and Faithful Examination of the Several Evidences, Produced in the Extrajudicial Process, and Malicious Endeavors of Capt. Tho. Harrison, John Wildgosse and Will. Jellie, (and Other Their Anti-ministerial Confederates) to Blast His Precious Name, Never Stained, Until Tench (the Blasphemous Constable) by Pretence of a Justices Warrant, Brought Mary Cadman Before No Magistrate, but to the Pye and Hoop Tavern in Leaden-Hal-street, Before the Above Named Persons, Who Infused with the Spirit of Impudent Lying and Forswearing, and Therein Maintain Her and Her Wicked Father. printed for James Nuthal and are to be sold at his house, in the Minories next door to the Dolphin, and likewise at book sellers shops, 1657.