(1677). Wonderful news from Wales: or, A true narrative of an old woman: Living near Lanselin in Denbyshire; whose memory serves her truly and perfectly to relate what she hath seen and done one hundred and thirty years ago. Having now the full number of her teeth; the most of them were lost when she was three score years and ten. She is also remembred by some of ninety years old, to be taller than she is by 17 or 18 inches; with several other circumstances of her life, which shews her to be the wonder of our age. Licensed August 9. 1677. printed for C.L.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWonderful News from Wales: Or, A True Narrative of an Old Woman: Living Near Lanselin in Denbyshire; Whose Memory Serves Her Truly and Perfectly to Relate What She Hath Seen and Done One Hundred and Thirty Years Ago. Having Now the Full Number of Her Teeth; the Most of Them Were Lost When She Was Three Score Years and Ten. She Is Also Remembred by Some of Ninety Years Old, to Be Taller than She Is by 17 or 18 Inches; with Several Other Circumstances of Her Life, Which Shews Her to Be the Wonder of Our Age. Licensed August 9. 1677. London: printed for C.L, 1677.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWonderful News from Wales: Or, A True Narrative of an Old Woman: Living Near Lanselin in Denbyshire; Whose Memory Serves Her Truly and Perfectly to Relate What She Hath Seen and Done One Hundred and Thirty Years Ago. Having Now the Full Number of Her Teeth; the Most of Them Were Lost When She Was Three Score Years and Ten. She Is Also Remembred by Some of Ninety Years Old, to Be Taller than She Is by 17 or 18 Inches; with Several Other Circumstances of Her Life, Which Shews Her to Be the Wonder of Our Age. Licensed August 9. 1677. printed for C.L, 1677.