Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2750754
APA Citation
Turner, James. (1663). The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner at his execution in Leaden-Hall-street January 21. 1663. Who was condemned for felony and burglary, in breaking up the house and robbing of Mr. Francis Tryon merchant, living in Limestreet, London. Licensed. London : printed by William Godbid for Nath. Brook at the Angel in Cornhill, and Henry Marsh at the Princes Arms in Chancery-lane
MLA Citation
Turner, James. The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner at his execution in Leaden-Hall-street January 21. 1663. [microform] Who was condemned for felony and burglary, in breaking up the house and robbing of Mr. Francis Tryon merchant, living in Limestreet, London. Licensed printed by William Godbid for Nath. Brook at the Angel in Cornhill, and Henry Marsh at the Princes Arms in Chancery-lane London 1663
Australian/Harvard Citation
Turner, James. 1663, The speech and deportment of Col. Iames Turner at his execution in Leaden-Hall-street January 21. 1663. [microform] Who was condemned for felony and burglary, in breaking up the house and robbing of Mr. Francis Tryon merchant, living in Limestreet, London. Licensed printed by William Godbid for Nath. Brook at the Angel in Cornhill, and Henry Marsh at the Princes Arms in Chancery-lane London
Wikipedia Citation
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