23] Pitcairn and Chambers.
[24] Star-grass, queries Pitcairn; but is it not rather
fox-tree--fox-glove?
[25] Chambers, Dalyell, Pitcairn.
[26] Dalyell, quoting the judiciary records of Orkney.
[27] Hibbert, quoting the Orkney Records.
[28] Pitcairn. Sharpe's Introduction to Law's 'Memorials.'
[29] Dalyell.
[30] Law's 'Memorials,' (Sharpe's Introduction,) and Dalyell.
[31] Chambers, Sinclair, Dalyell.
[32] Dalyell's 'Darker Superstitions.'
[33] Pitcairn. Law's 'Memorials.' Chambers.
[34] Dalyell.
[35] Chambers.
[36] Chambers.
[37] Dalyell.
[38] Chambers and Law; Sharpe's Introduction.
[39] Hibbert's 'Description of the Shetland Islands.'
[40] Dalyell. Evidently the same thing with a different reading:--_red_,
rode; _sool-soot_, stirrup; _sled_, slipped; _shinew_, sinew.
[41] Hibbert, &c.
[42] Sinclair's 'Invisible World Discovered.'
[43] Pitcairn.
[44] Sinclair.
[45] To the outer room.
[46] To the inner room.
[47] Chambers.
[48] Chambers.
[49] Pitcairn and Sinclair.
[50] Chambers' 'Domestic Annals.'
[51] Law--Sharp's Introduction.
[52] Dalyell.
[53] Chambers.
[54] Law's 'Memorials'--Sharp's Introductory Notice.
[55] Pitcairn.
[56] On life: alive.
[57] Chambers. Sinclair. Various tracts.
[58] Chambers. Dickie. Tracts.
[59] Law's 'Memorials.'
[60] Chambers.
[61] Law's 'Memorials.'
[62] Scots' Magazine.
[63] Sinclair's 'Invisible World.'
[64] Sinclair.
[65] Hibbert's 'Shetland Islands.'
[66] Hibbert and Sinclair.
[67] Fountainhall.
[68] Hibbert.
[69] Chambers.
[70] Watson's Tract, printed 1698. Chambers, Dickie, and various other
sources.
[71] Chambers.
[72] Chambers.
[73] Chambers; Sinclair; and an anonymous tract.
[74] Chambers.
[75] Hibbert.
[76] Law's 'Memorials;' and Chambers.
[77] A crazy old Illuminatus, who had a "call," and wrote the Tinkler's
Testament.
[78] Scott. Dickie. Chambers, &c.
[79] Dickie's 'Philosophy of Magic.'
[80] 'Select Cases of Conscience.'
[81] 'Discoverie of Witchcraft.'
[82] 'Discoverie of Witchcraft,' 1584.
[83] 'Dialogue concerning Witches,' 1603.
[84] 'Select Cases of Conscience touching Witches and Witchcraft,' 1646.
[85] 'Advertisement to the Jurymen of England,' 1653.
[86] 'A Candle in the Dark,' 1656.
[87] 'Question of Witchcraft debated,' 1669. "Wagstaffe was a little
crooked man, of a despicable presence. He was laughed at by th
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