Pye, J. (1672). A true and perfect account of a strange and dreadful apparition which lately infested and sunk a ship bound for New-Castle, called the Hope-well of London: And of the strange deliverance of John Pye, master, and nine men more, who were all examined and sworn to the truth of the following relation before Justice Wood of London. Printed for Robert Clavel.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Pye, John. A True and Perfect Account of a Strange and Dreadful Apparition Which Lately Infested and Sunk a Ship Bound for New-Castle, Called the Hope-well of London: And of the Strange Deliverance of John Pye, Master, and Nine Men More, Who Were All Examined and Sworn to the Truth of the Following Relation Before Justice Wood of London. London: Printed for Robert Clavel, 1672.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Pye, John. A True and Perfect Account of a Strange and Dreadful Apparition Which Lately Infested and Sunk a Ship Bound for New-Castle, Called the Hope-well of London: And of the Strange Deliverance of John Pye, Master, and Nine Men More, Who Were All Examined and Sworn to the Truth of the Following Relation Before Justice Wood of London. Printed for Robert Clavel, 1672.