APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1684). The Bloody vintner: or, Cruelty rewarded with justice: Being a true account of one Edward (alias) Edmund Kirk, vintner, who being privately married to a servant maid, did, on the 25th. of May, delude her from her masters house, under the pretence of visiting some relation; but having of her all alone in a private road near Paddington, he most barbarously and cruelly murdered her; for which fact he was indicted and found guilty, and also received due sentence of death, which was accordingly executed, on Friday the 11th. of this instant July, 1684. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Bloody Vintner: Or, Cruelty Rewarded with Justice: Being a True Account of One Edward (alias) Edmund Kirk, Vintner, Who Being Privately Married to a Servant Maid, Did, on the 25th. of May, Delude Her from Her Masters House, Under the Pretence of Visiting Some Relation; but Having of Her All Alone in a Private Road Near Paddington, He Most Barbarously and Cruelly Murdered Her; for Which Fact He Was Indicted and Found Guilty, and Also Received Due Sentence of Death, Which Was Accordingly Executed, on Friday the 11th. of This Instant July, 1684. S.l: s.n, 1684.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Bloody Vintner: Or, Cruelty Rewarded with Justice: Being a True Account of One Edward (alias) Edmund Kirk, Vintner, Who Being Privately Married to a Servant Maid, Did, on the 25th. of May, Delude Her from Her Masters House, Under the Pretence of Visiting Some Relation; but Having of Her All Alone in a Private Road Near Paddington, He Most Barbarously and Cruelly Murdered Her; for Which Fact He Was Indicted and Found Guilty, and Also Received Due Sentence of Death, Which Was Accordingly Executed, on Friday the 11th. of This Instant July, 1684. s.n, 1684.

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