(1675). The bloody inkeeper, or Sad and barbarous news from Glocester-shire: Being a true relation how the bodies of seven men and women were found murthered in a garden belonging to a house in Putley near Glocester. With the strange and miraculous manner how the same was discovered by a smith that lately took the house, digging to set up his anvil, and finding a knife in one of the bodies. printed with allowances.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Bloody Inkeeper, or Sad and Barbarous News from Glocester-shire: Being a True Relation How the Bodies of Seven Men and Women Were Found Murthered in a Garden Belonging to a House in Putley Near Glocester. With the Strange and Miraculous Manner How the Same Was Discovered by a Smith That Lately Took the House, Digging to Set Up His Anvil, and Finding a Knife in One of the Bodies. London: printed with allowances, 1675.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Bloody Inkeeper, or Sad and Barbarous News from Glocester-shire: Being a True Relation How the Bodies of Seven Men and Women Were Found Murthered in a Garden Belonging to a House in Putley Near Glocester. With the Strange and Miraculous Manner How the Same Was Discovered by a Smith That Lately Took the House, Digging to Set Up His Anvil, and Finding a Knife in One of the Bodies. printed with allowances, 1675.