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Wizard, a Witch, I, xii, xxxviii; reveals the Witch by the Devil's Help, 40; the Soul that goeth a whoring after, ii, 154.

Wood, Martha, Witness, 192, iii, 110.

Woodbury, Abigail, iii, 79.

Woodward, John, I, lxxvi.

Woodward, W. E., I, viii, x-xvi.

Wolcott.--See WALCUTT.

Wool, Pall of, as Snow, I, lxxiii.

Wyllys, Edward, II, xii.

FINIS.

Transcriber's Note.

Variable spelling and hyphenation have been retained. Minor punctuation inconsistencies have been silently repaired. Footnotes were renumbered and placed at the end of each section. The entries Kembell and Tockinosh, John, ii, 23. in the index do not correspond to the text.

Corrections.

The first line indicates the original, the second the correction.

Footnote 18:

Remarks upou a Scandalous Book Remarks upon a Scandalous Book

Footnote 19:

Qnincy is entirely too Quincy is entirely too

Footnote 37:

is fully given in Vo.l i, 152-63 is fully given in Vol. i, 152-63

Footnote 90:

Newbury to Amesbury, having boughtPiece of Newbury to Amesbury, having bought a Piece of

Footnote 96:

does not appear in the Reeords does not appear in the Records

Footnote 167:

and Charter Streeet, and Charter Street,

p. 138:

Achievements as either were never peformed by Achievements as either were never performed by

p. 226:

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