APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Reddish, W. (1680). Strange news from Stratton in Cornwal: or, A true relation of a cruel b[l]oody murther commited by one J.R. upon his own father, for lucre of enjoying his estate: Who (after he had committed the fact, and laid the knife in the bed where his father lay) called in several neighbours to witness that his father had murthered himself; bu [sic] upon search, his shirt and breast were found besprinkled with his fathers blood; upon which search he fell in a swound, and after his recovery confest the fact, and is now in goal [sic] Written by one William Reddish, who was in Stratton at the same time when the murther was committed: and written since in a letter to Mr. Pearce Manaton in Windmill-Court in the Burcherrow near Temple-Barr, by his brother, living within half a mile of the said town. With allowance. Printed for I. Coniers, at the sign of the Raven in Duck-Lane.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Reddish, William. Strange News from Stratton in Cornwal: Or, A True Relation of a Cruel B[l]oody Murther Commited by One J.R. upon His Own Father, for Lucre of Enjoying His Estate: Who (after He Had Committed the Fact, and Laid the Knife in the Bed Where His Father Lay) Called in Several Neighbours to Witness That His Father Had Murthered Himself; Bu [sic] upon Search, His Shirt and Breast Were Found Besprinkled with His Fathers Blood; upon Which Search He Fell in a Swound, and After His Recovery Confest the Fact, and Is Now in Goal [sic] Written by One William Reddish, Who Was in Stratton at the Same Time When the Murther Was Committed: And Written Since in a Letter to Mr. Pearce Manaton in Windmill-Court in the Burcherrow Near Temple-Barr, by His Brother, Living Within Half a Mile of the Said Town. With Allowance. S.l: Printed for I. Coniers, at the sign of the Raven in Duck-Lane, 1680.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Reddish, William. Strange News from Stratton in Cornwal: Or, A True Relation of a Cruel B[l]oody Murther Commited by One J.R. upon His Own Father, for Lucre of Enjoying His Estate: Who (after He Had Committed the Fact, and Laid the Knife in the Bed Where His Father Lay) Called in Several Neighbours to Witness That His Father Had Murthered Himself; Bu [sic] upon Search, His Shirt and Breast Were Found Besprinkled with His Fathers Blood; upon Which Search He Fell in a Swound, and After His Recovery Confest the Fact, and Is Now in Goal [sic] Written by One William Reddish, Who Was in Stratton at the Same Time When the Murther Was Committed: And Written Since in a Letter to Mr. Pearce Manaton in Windmill-Court in the Burcherrow Near Temple-Barr, by His Brother, Living Within Half a Mile of the Said Town. With Allowance. Printed for I. Coniers, at the sign of the Raven in Duck-Lane, 1680.

Achtung: Diese Zitate sind unter Umständen nicht zu 100% korrekt.