APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1674). Sad and lamentable news from Old-Street being a full and true relation of a sad and deplorable accident that happened at a Dyers House in Old-Street: On Sunday the 8th. of this instant March, at night. Where a nurse, and two maid-servants, sitting up late to make merry by themselves, and making a very large fire, all of char-coal, in a close room, they were therewith smothered, and their spirits so suffocated, that they continued there all night; and being found next morning, two of them were stark dead, beyond recovery: the third with much ado, was brought to life again, but remains very weak. printed for John Newton, in Three-Maltmens-Court in Whitecross-Street.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Sad and Lamentable News from Old-Street Being a Full and True Relation of a Sad and Deplorable Accident That Happened at a Dyers House in Old-Street: On Sunday the 8th. of This Instant March, at Night. Where a Nurse, and Two Maid-servants, Sitting Up Late to Make Merry by Themselves, and Making a Very Large Fire, All of Char-coal, in a Close Room, They Were Therewith Smothered, and Their Spirits so Suffocated, That They Continued There All Night; and Being Found Next Morning, Two of Them Were Stark Dead, Beyond Recovery: The Third with Much Ado, Was Brought to Life Again, but Remains Very Weak. London: printed for John Newton, in Three-Maltmens-Court in Whitecross-Street, 1674.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Sad and Lamentable News from Old-Street Being a Full and True Relation of a Sad and Deplorable Accident That Happened at a Dyers House in Old-Street: On Sunday the 8th. of This Instant March, at Night. Where a Nurse, and Two Maid-servants, Sitting Up Late to Make Merry by Themselves, and Making a Very Large Fire, All of Char-coal, in a Close Room, They Were Therewith Smothered, and Their Spirits so Suffocated, That They Continued There All Night; and Being Found Next Morning, Two of Them Were Stark Dead, Beyond Recovery: The Third with Much Ado, Was Brought to Life Again, but Remains Very Weak. printed for John Newton, in Three-Maltmens-Court in Whitecross-Street, 1674.

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