(1697). The Unnatural mother: Being a full and true account of one Elizabeth Kennet, a marry'd woman, living in Robin Hood's Court in Shoe-lane, who, on Tuesday the 6th April, 1697, privately deliver'd her self, and afterwards flung her infant in the fire, and burnt it all to ashes, but a few of the bones. Printed for J. Gladman in Fleet-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Unnatural Mother: Being a Full and True Account of One Elizabeth Kennet, a Marry'd Woman, Living in Robin Hood's Court in Shoe-lane, Who, on Tuesday the 6th April, 1697, Privately Deliver'd Her Self, and Afterwards Flung Her Infant in the Fire, and Burnt It All to Ashes, but a Few of the Bones. London: Printed for J. Gladman in Fleet-street, 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Unnatural Mother: Being a Full and True Account of One Elizabeth Kennet, a Marry'd Woman, Living in Robin Hood's Court in Shoe-lane, Who, on Tuesday the 6th April, 1697, Privately Deliver'd Her Self, and Afterwards Flung Her Infant in the Fire, and Burnt It All to Ashes, but a Few of the Bones. Printed for J. Gladman in Fleet-street, 1697.