(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. Published for satisfaction of all people. With license. printed for J. Coniers in Duck-lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA 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. Published for Satisfaction of All People. With License. London: printed for J. Coniers in Duck-lane, 1675.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA 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. Published for Satisfaction of All People. With License. printed for J. Coniers in Duck-lane, 1675.