Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2666213
APA Citation
(1613). Three bloodie murders: the first, committed by Francis Cartwright vpon William Storre, Mr. of Art, minister and preacher at Market Raisin in the countie of Lincolne. The second, committed by Elizabeth Iames, on the body of her mayde, in the parish of Egham in Surrie: who was condemned for the same fact at Saint Margarets hill in Southwark, the 2. of Iuly 1613. and lieth in the White Lion till her deliuerie: discouered by a dombe mayde, and a dogge. The third, committed vpon a stranger, very lately neere High-gate foure miles from London: very strangely found out by a dogge also, the 2. of Iuly. 1613. Imprinted at London : [By G. Eld?] for Iohn Trundle, dwelling in Barbican
MLA Citation
Three bloodie murders: [microform] the first, committed by Francis Cartwright vpon William Storre, Mr. of Art, minister and preacher at Market Raisin in the countie of Lincolne. The second, committed by Elizabeth Iames, on the body of her mayde, in the parish of Egham in Surrie: who was condemned for the same fact at Saint Margarets hill in Southwark, the 2. of Iuly 1613. and lieth in the White Lion till her deliuerie: discouered by a dombe mayde, and a dogge. The third, committed vpon a stranger, very lately neere High-gate foure miles from London: very strangely found out by a dogge also, the 2. of Iuly. 1613 [By G. Eld?] for Iohn Trundle, dwelling in Barbican Imprinted at London 1613
Australian/Harvard Citation
1613, Three bloodie murders: [microform] the first, committed by Francis Cartwright vpon William Storre, Mr. of Art, minister and preacher at Market Raisin in the countie of Lincolne. The second, committed by Elizabeth Iames, on the body of her mayde, in the parish of Egham in Surrie: who was condemned for the same fact at Saint Margarets hill in Southwark, the 2. of Iuly 1613. and lieth in the White Lion till her deliuerie: discouered by a dombe mayde, and a dogge. The third, committed vpon a stranger, very lately neere High-gate foure miles from London: very strangely found out by a dogge also, the 2. of Iuly. 1613 [By G. Eld?] for Iohn Trundle, dwelling in Barbican Imprinted at London
Wikipedia Citation
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