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[[File:Cock lane ghost.png|250px|thumb|alt=A monochrome illustration of a narrow street, viewed from a corner, or intersection. A large three-storey building is visible on the right of the image. The ground floor has three windows, the first and second floors have two windows each. The roof appears to contain a row of windows, for a loft space. The word "KING" is written between the first and second floors, and a sign, "(contracted; show full)
* {{Citation | last = Grant | first = Douglas | title = The Cock Lane Ghost | year = 1965 | publisher = Macmillan | location = London}}
* {{Citation | last1 = Goldsmith | first1 = Oliver | last2 = Cunningham | first2 = Peter | editor = Peter Cunningham | title = The works of Oliver Goldsmith | url = http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=tPkQAAAAMAAJ | publisher = J. Murray | location = London | year = 1854 }}
* {{Citation | last = Hawkins | first = Edward |
 authorlink = Edward Hawkins (numismatist) | editor = [[Frederic George Stephens]] | work = Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum | title = Division I. Political and personal satires | volume = IV | url = http://www.archive.org/details/catalogueofprint04brituoft | publisher = British Museum trustees | location = London | year = 1883}}
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[[fr:Fantôme de Cock Lane]]
[[ja:コック・レーンの幽霊]]