Stroud, W. (1751). Genuine memoirs of the life and transactions of William Stroud: Who was, at the Quarter-Sessions for the city and liberty of Westminster, sentenc'd to six months imprisonment in Bridewell, and to be six Times publickly whipt. Written by himself. printed for J. Fuller, in Ave-Maria-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStroud, William. Genuine Memoirs of the Life and Transactions of William Stroud: Who Was, at the Quarter-Sessions for the City and Liberty of Westminster, Sentenc'd to Six Months Imprisonment in Bridewell, and to Be Six Times Publickly Whipt. Written by Himself. London: printed for J. Fuller, in Ave-Maria-Lane, 1751.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStroud, William. Genuine Memoirs of the Life and Transactions of William Stroud: Who Was, at the Quarter-Sessions for the City and Liberty of Westminster, Sentenc'd to Six Months Imprisonment in Bridewell, and to Be Six Times Publickly Whipt. Written by Himself. printed for J. Fuller, in Ave-Maria-Lane, 1751.