(1684). Murther upon murther: Or a true and faithful relation, of six horrid and bloody cruelties, and barbarous and unheard of murthers, and tragical villanies, lately committed in several counties of England. 1. A farmer, his wife and child, barbarously murthered in Cambridg-shire, by a bloody serving man. ... 6. An honest wealthy yeoman in York-shire, was murthered by a vvoman thief, that came with six men of the same profession, to rob the said yeomans house. printed by W. D. for J. Conyers at the Black-Raven in Duck-Lane.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Murther upon Murther: Or a True and Faithful Relation, of Six Horrid and Bloody Cruelties, and Barbarous and Unheard of Murthers, and Tragical Villanies, Lately Committed in Several Counties of England. 1. A Farmer, His Wife and Child, Barbarously Murthered in Cambridg-shire, by a Bloody Serving Man. ... 6. An Honest Wealthy Yeoman in York-shire, Was Murthered by a Vvoman Thief, That Came with Six Men of the Same Profession, to Rob the Said Yeomans House. London: printed by W. D. for J. Conyers at the Black-Raven in Duck-Lane, 1684.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Murther upon Murther: Or a True and Faithful Relation, of Six Horrid and Bloody Cruelties, and Barbarous and Unheard of Murthers, and Tragical Villanies, Lately Committed in Several Counties of England. 1. A Farmer, His Wife and Child, Barbarously Murthered in Cambridg-shire, by a Bloody Serving Man. ... 6. An Honest Wealthy Yeoman in York-shire, Was Murthered by a Vvoman Thief, That Came with Six Men of the Same Profession, to Rob the Said Yeomans House. printed by W. D. for J. Conyers at the Black-Raven in Duck-Lane, 1684.