APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1663). The Lawyers clarke trappand by the crafy whore of Canterbury, or, A True relation of the whole life of Mary Manders, the daughter of Thomas Manders a fidler in Canterbury: 1. How she marryed a fidler at Dover, and a shoe-maker at the city of Canterbury. 2. How she cheated a vintner of 60. pound ... 3. How she cheated a French merchant ... 4. How she picks a Kentish lords pocket ... 5. How she made her escape, when sold and ship'd for the Barbadoes. 6. How she came to London ... 7. How she was discovered by a shoe-maker and carryed before a justice. Printed for John Johnson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Lawyers Clarke Trappand by the Crafy Whore of Canterbury, or, A True Relation of the Whole Life of Mary Manders, the Daughter of Thomas Manders a Fidler in Canterbury: 1. How She Marryed a Fidler at Dover, and a Shoe-maker at the City of Canterbury. 2. How She Cheated a Vintner of 60. Pound ... 3. How She Cheated a French Merchant ... 4. How She Picks a Kentish Lords Pocket ... 5. How She Made Her Escape, When Sold and Ship'd for the Barbadoes. 6. How She Came to London ... 7. How She Was Discovered by a Shoe-maker and Carryed Before a Justice. London: Printed for John Johnson, 1663.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Lawyers Clarke Trappand by the Crafy Whore of Canterbury, or, A True Relation of the Whole Life of Mary Manders, the Daughter of Thomas Manders a Fidler in Canterbury: 1. How She Marryed a Fidler at Dover, and a Shoe-maker at the City of Canterbury. 2. How She Cheated a Vintner of 60. Pound ... 3. How She Cheated a French Merchant ... 4. How She Picks a Kentish Lords Pocket ... 5. How She Made Her Escape, When Sold and Ship'd for the Barbadoes. 6. How She Came to London ... 7. How She Was Discovered by a Shoe-maker and Carryed Before a Justice. Printed for John Johnson, 1663.

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