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[Footnote 842: _Witches at Chelmsford_, pp. 24-32; Philobiblon Soc., viii.]
[Footnote 843: _Rehearsall_, par. 2-5.]
[Footnote 844: Also called Tissey. Compare the name of the magic cat given to Frances More by Goodwife Weed, p. 219.]
[Footnote 845: In Ales Hunt's own confession (q. v.) the animals in question are called _colts_. I would suggest that this is _cotes_, the well-known provincialism for _cats_; but the recorder understood the word as _colts_ and further improved it into _horses_.]
[Footnote 846: _Witches taken at St. Oses_, A 3, A 5, C 3 and 4, B 2, B 5 and C 1, B 3.]
[Footnote 847: Giffard, pp. 19, 27, 39.]
[Footnote 848: Potts, B 3.]
[Footnote 849: Fairfax, pp. 32, 33, 34, 79, 82.]
[Footnote 850: _Wonderfull Discouerie of Elisabeth Sawyer._]
[Footnote 851: Whitaker, p. 216.]
[Footnote 852: Howell, iv, 834 et seq.]
[Footnote 853: Davenport, pp. 1-12.]
[Footnote 854: Gibbons, p. 113.]
[Footnote 855: Gerish, _The Divel's Delusions_, p. 12.]
[Footnote 856: Glanvil, pt. ii, pp. 151, 157.]
[Footnote 857: Petto, p. 18.]
[Footnote 858: De Lancre, _L'Incredulite_, pp. 801, 803.]
[Footnote 859: La Martiniere, pp. 42-3 (ed. 1671).]
[Footnote 860: Imp = A slip, sapling, scion; hence applied to persons with the meaning child, lad, boy.]
[Footnote 861: _Lawes against Witches_, p 7.]
[Footnote 862: Howell, iv, 855.]
[Footnote 863: Davenport, p. 12.]
[Footnote 864: Id., p. 1.]
[Footnote 865: _Witches at Chelmsford_, pp. 20, 29.]
[Footnote 866: _Examination of John Walsh._ His master was Sir Robert Draiton.]
[Footnote 867: Giffard, p. C., see _Percy Soc._, viii.]
[Footnote 868: De Lancre, _L'Incredulite_, p. 803.]
[Footnote 869: Howell, iv, 834, 836.]
[Footnote 870: Davenport, p. 5.]
[Footnote 871: _Witches at Chelmsford_, p. 24. Philobiblon Soc., viii.]
[Footnote 872: _Witches taken at St. Oses_, p. C 4.]
[Footnote 873: _Alse Gooderidge_, pp. 26, 27.]
[Footnote 874: Howell, iv, 845, 853, 856.]
[Footnote 875: _Moore Rental_, Chetham Society, xii, p. 59.]
[Footnote 876: Scheffer, quoting Tornaeus.]
[Footnote 877: Davies, p. 231. For a similar practice in modern England, see _Transactions of the Devons.h.i.+re a.s.sociation_, vi (1874), p. 201.]
[Footnote 878: _Witches at Chelmsford_, p. 34. Philobiblon Soc., viii.]
[Footnote 879: _Spalding Club Misc._, i, p. 129.]
[Footnote 880: Potts, H 3.]
[Footnote 881: Goodcole, _Wonderfull Discoverie_, p. C.]
[Footnote 882: J. Hutchinson, ii, p. 31; Howell, vi, 659.]
[Footnote 883: 'Nos sorciers tiennent la plus-part de ces Demons pour leurs Dieux,' De Lancre, _Tableau_, p. 23.]
[Footnote 884: Moret, pp. 247 seq.]
[Footnote 885: Camden Soc., _Dame Alice Kyteler_, p. 3]
[Footnote 886: Boguet, pp. 69, 132.]
[Footnote 887: De Lancre, _Tableau_, pp. 67, 197.]
[Footnote 888: _Wonderfull Discoverie of Margaret and Phillip Flower_, E 3.]
[Footnote 889: Whitaker, p. 216.]
[Footnote 890: Gerish, _The Divel's Delusions_, p. 12.]
[Footnote 891: Pitcairn notes: 'Issobell, as usual, appears to have been stopped short here by her interrogators, when she touched on such matters', i.e. the fairies.]