(1662). A strange and true relation of one Mr. John Leech: Who lived in Huntington-Shire, at a place called Ravely, not farre distant froom Huntington Town, who was (about ten dayes agoe) carried twelve miles in the ayre, by two finnes, and also of his sad and lamentable death. attested by persons of unquestionable credit, who have hereunto set their hands. John Webber Jeffery Hobkins Robert Shipton Gent. Frances Hall James Smith Thomas Cracroft Yeo. printed for Fr. Grant, and are to be sould at the Royal-Exchange, Westminster-Hall, and Fleetstreet.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Strange and True Relation of One Mr. John Leech: Who Lived in Huntington-Shire, at a Place Called Ravely, Not Farre Distant Froom Huntington Town, Who Was (about Ten Dayes Agoe) Carried Twelve Miles in the Ayre, by Two Finnes, and Also of His Sad and Lamentable Death. Attested by Persons of Unquestionable Credit, Who Have Hereunto Set Their Hands. John Webber Jeffery Hobkins Robert Shipton Gent. Frances Hall James Smith Thomas Cracroft Yeo. London: printed for Fr. Grant, and are to be sould at the Royal-Exchange, Westminster-Hall, and Fleetstreet, 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Strange and True Relation of One Mr. John Leech: Who Lived in Huntington-Shire, at a Place Called Ravely, Not Farre Distant Froom Huntington Town, Who Was (about Ten Dayes Agoe) Carried Twelve Miles in the Ayre, by Two Finnes, and Also of His Sad and Lamentable Death. Attested by Persons of Unquestionable Credit, Who Have Hereunto Set Their Hands. John Webber Jeffery Hobkins Robert Shipton Gent. Frances Hall James Smith Thomas Cracroft Yeo. printed for Fr. Grant, and are to be sould at the Royal-Exchange, Westminster-Hall, and Fleetstreet, 1662.