APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1675). A True and faithful relation of the late dreadful fire at Northampton: Beginning on Munday the 20th of this instant September about 9 of the clock and continuing till the next morning six a clock, in which time the greatest part of the town, with the church of St. Allhallows and the market-cross, were consumed to ashes, together with most of the inhabitants goods lodg'd in the church and near the said cross. Printed for J. Coniers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A True and Faithful Relation of the Late Dreadful Fire at Northampton: Beginning on Munday the 20th of This Instant September About 9 of the Clock and Continuing Till the Next Morning Six a Clock, in Which Time the Greatest Part of the Town, with the Church of St. Allhallows and the Market-cross, Were Consumed to Ashes, Together with Most of the Inhabitants Goods Lodg'd in the Church and Near the Said Cross. London: Printed for J. Coniers, 1675.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A True and Faithful Relation of the Late Dreadful Fire at Northampton: Beginning on Munday the 20th of This Instant September About 9 of the Clock and Continuing Till the Next Morning Six a Clock, in Which Time the Greatest Part of the Town, with the Church of St. Allhallows and the Market-cross, Were Consumed to Ashes, Together with Most of the Inhabitants Goods Lodg'd in the Church and Near the Said Cross. Printed for J. Coniers, 1675.

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