APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1681). The Last dying speeches and confessions of the three notorious malefactors who were executed at Tyburn on the 4th of this instant March 1681: Giving an account of the several crimes for which they suffered which are as followeth, John Sadler for whipping a girl to death at Ratcliff, Roger Maiden for eight fellonies and burglarys, Elizabeth Brown, alias White-head, for robbing the Two Cocks on London-Bridge and endeavouring to cut the maids throat. Printed for T.B.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Last Dying Speeches and Confessions of the Three Notorious Malefactors Who Were Executed at Tyburn on the 4th of This Instant March 1681: Giving an Account of the Several Crimes for Which They Suffered Which Are as Followeth, John Sadler for Whipping a Girl to Death at Ratcliff, Roger Maiden for Eight Fellonies and Burglarys, Elizabeth Brown, Alias White-head, for Robbing the Two Cocks on London-Bridge and Endeavouring to Cut the Maids Throat. London: Printed for T.B, 1681.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Last Dying Speeches and Confessions of the Three Notorious Malefactors Who Were Executed at Tyburn on the 4th of This Instant March 1681: Giving an Account of the Several Crimes for Which They Suffered Which Are as Followeth, John Sadler for Whipping a Girl to Death at Ratcliff, Roger Maiden for Eight Fellonies and Burglarys, Elizabeth Brown, Alias White-head, for Robbing the Two Cocks on London-Bridge and Endeavouring to Cut the Maids Throat. Printed for T.B, 1681.

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