(1641). Bloody nevves from Norvvich, or, A true relation of a bloody attempt of the papists in Norwich to consume the whole city by fire: Vvhich they had begun to put in practice setting a house a fire at the lower end of High-bridge-street burning it to the ground but by Gods mercy they were hindered from doing any more mischiefe. Printed for Iohn Greensmith.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBloody Nevves from Norvvich, or, A True Relation of a Bloody Attempt of the Papists in Norwich to Consume the Whole City by Fire: Vvhich They Had Begun to Put in Practice Setting a House a Fire at the Lower End of High-bridge-street Burning It to the Ground but by Gods Mercy They Were Hindered from Doing Any More Mischiefe. London: Printed for Iohn Greensmith, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBloody Nevves from Norvvich, or, A True Relation of a Bloody Attempt of the Papists in Norwich to Consume the Whole City by Fire: Vvhich They Had Begun to Put in Practice Setting a House a Fire at the Lower End of High-bridge-street Burning It to the Ground but by Gods Mercy They Were Hindered from Doing Any More Mischiefe. Printed for Iohn Greensmith, 1641.