(1661). Here is a true and perfect relation from the Faulcon at the banke-side: Of the strange and wonderful aperition [sic] of one Mr. Powel, a baker lately deceased, and of his appearing in several shapes, both at noon-day and at night, with the several speeches which past between the spirit of Mr. Powel and his maid Jone and divers learned men .. Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and William Gilbertson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHere Is a True and Perfect Relation from the Faulcon at the Banke-side: Of the Strange and Wonderful Aperition [sic] of One Mr. Powel, a Baker Lately Deceased, and of His Appearing in Several Shapes, Both at Noon-day and at Night, with the Several Speeches Which Past Between the Spirit of Mr. Powel and His Maid Jone and Divers Learned Men .. S.l: Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and William Gilbertson, 1661.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHere Is a True and Perfect Relation from the Faulcon at the Banke-side: Of the Strange and Wonderful Aperition [sic] of One Mr. Powel, a Baker Lately Deceased, and of His Appearing in Several Shapes, Both at Noon-day and at Night, with the Several Speeches Which Past Between the Spirit of Mr. Powel and His Maid Jone and Divers Learned Men .. Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and William Gilbertson, 1661.