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[Footnote 142: Ravaisson, 1679, pp. 334-6.]
[Footnote 143: Mather, pp. 120, 125; J. Hutchinson, _History_, ii, pp. 37 seq.]
[Footnote 144: Boguet, p. 125.]
[Footnote 145: _Lawes against Witches and Conivration_, p. 7.]
[Footnote 146: Wilson, ii, p. 158.]
[Footnote 147: The trials are published by Pitcairn, i, pt. ii.]
[Footnote 148: There were present on this occasion thirty-nine persons, or three Covens. See chap. vii on the Organization.]
[Footnote 149: _Bannatyne Club_, Melville, _Memoirs_, p. 395. The sycophantic Melville adds; 'And certanly he is a man of G.o.d, and dois na wrang wittingly, bot is inclynit to all G.o.dlynes, justice and virtu; therfore G.o.d hes preserued him in the midis of many dangers.']
[Footnote 150: _Reg. Mag. Sig. Scot._, No. 565, Feb. 7, 1550/1.]
[Footnote 151: _Newes from Scotland._ Quoted in Pitcairn, i, pt. ii, pp.
213-23.]
[Footnote 152: It is perhaps significant that the confession of John Fian, and the trials of both Barbara Napier and of Bothwell himself for witchcraft, have disappeared from the Justiciary Records.]
[Footnote 153: Burton, v, p. 283.]
[Footnote 154: Sandys, p. 250.]
[Footnote 155: De Lancre, _Tableau_, pp. 176, 177.]
[Footnote 156: Quibell, pl. xxviii. The palette itself is now in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.]
[Footnote 157: Remigius, pt. i, p. 38.]
[Footnote 158: Pitcairn, i, pt. ii, p. 246. Spelling modernized.]
[Footnote 159: Melville, p. 395.]
[Footnote 160: Boguet, p. 56.]
[Footnote 161: De Lancre, _Tableau_, pp. 68, 73, 126.]
[Footnote 162: De Lancre, _Tableau_, pp. 225, 398.]
[Footnote 163: Id., _L'Incredulite_, pp. 799-801.]
[Footnote 164: Stearne, p. 13.]
[Footnote 165: Id., p. 22.]
[Footnote 166: Glanvil, pt. ii, p. 164.]
[Footnote 167: Petto, p. 18.]
[Footnote 168: Glanvil, pt. ii, pp. 294-5.]
[Footnote 169: Cannaert, p. 54.]
[Footnote 170: Melville, _Memoirs_, p. 395.]
[Footnote 171: Boguet, pp. 53-4.]
[Footnote 172: De Lancre, _Tableau_, p. 148.]
[Footnote 173: Howell, iv, 842.]
[Footnote 174: More, pp. 196-7.]
[Footnote 175: Kinloch, pp. 115, 129, 132.]
[Footnote 176: Burns Begg, pp. 219, 221, 228, 230.]
[Footnote 177: Pitcairn, iii, p. 603.]
[Footnote 178: Chambers, iii, 298.]
[Footnote 179: Fountainhall, i, p. 14.]
[Footnote 180: _Narrative of the Sufferings of a Young Girle_, p. xli; _Sadd. Debell._, p. 40.]
[Footnote 181: De Lancre, _L'Incredulite_, p. 769.]
[Footnote 182: _Spalding Club Misc._, i, p. 129.]
[Footnote 183: De Lancre, _L'Incredulite_, p. 794.]
[Footnote 184: Id., _Tableau_, p. 68.]
[Footnote 185: Bourignon, _Parole_, p. 87; Hale, p. 26.]
[Footnote 186: Pitcairn, iii, p. 613.]
[Footnote 187: From a trial in the Guernsey Greffe.]
[Footnote 188: Boguet, pp. 8, 70, 411.]
[Footnote 189: _La Tradition_, v (1891), p. 215.]
[Footnote 190: Howell, viii, 1034, 1036.]
[Footnote 191: Pinkerton, i, p. 473.]