APA Citation

Lowrey, J. (1752). The only genuine and authentic narrative of the proceedings of the late Capt. James Lowrey: Both before and after he became commander of the ship Molly: as the same was delivered by himself, in Manuscript, into the hands of the Revd Mr. Taylor, Ordinary of Newgate, some short Time before his Execution. London: printed only for Thomas Parker, in Jewin-Street, and C. Corbett, in Fleet-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Lowrey, James. The Only Genuine and Authentic Narrative of the Proceedings of the Late Capt. James Lowrey: Both Before and After He Became Commander of the Ship Molly: As the Same Was Delivered By Himself, in Manuscript, Into the Hands of the Revd Mr. Taylor, Ordinary of Newgate, Some Short Time Before His Execution. London: printed only for Thomas Parker, in Jewin-Street, and C. Corbett, in Fleet-Street, 1752.

MLA Citation

Lowrey, James. The Only Genuine and Authentic Narrative of the Proceedings of the Late Capt. James Lowrey: Both Before and After He Became Commander of the Ship Molly: As the Same Was Delivered By Himself, in Manuscript, Into the Hands of the Revd Mr. Taylor, Ordinary of Newgate, Some Short Time Before His Execution. London: printed only for Thomas Parker, in Jewin-Street, and C. Corbett, in Fleet-Street, 1752.

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