Newton, J. 1. (1715). A full and true account of the whole tryal, examination, and conviction of Dr. James Newton, who keeps the mad house at Islinstton [sic], for violently keeping and misusing of William Rogers, ... by his wife's orders. printed by J. Benson.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Newton, James 1670?-1750. A Full and True Account of the Whole Tryal, Examination, and Conviction of Dr. James Newton, Who Keeps the Mad House at Islinstton [sic], for Violently Keeping and Misusing of William Rogers, ... by His Wife's Orders. [London]: printed by J. Benson, 1715.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Newton, James 1670?-1750. A Full and True Account of the Whole Tryal, Examination, and Conviction of Dr. James Newton, Who Keeps the Mad House at Islinstton [sic], for Violently Keeping and Misusing of William Rogers, ... by His Wife's Orders. printed by J. Benson, 1715.