Jamaica, Earthquake at, 78.
James First, his Demonology, I, xx; his Royal Nonsense, xxii; his Rules for detecting Witches, ib.; followed by Cooper, xxxvii; Effect of James's Book, xli; describes what Witches can do, lii, liii.
James Second, 10, 92, iii, 131; Knights Sir William Phips, 137, 143.
Jennings, David, I, lxvii.
Jesus, on the Top of the Temple, 232; on the Battlements, 233.
Jewel, Bishop, [John,] I, xxxix.
Jewett, Nehemiah, ii, 151.
John, Indian, iii, 3; bewitched, 15; accuses E. Bishop, 17; his Wife Tituba, 22.
Johnson, Eliza, iii, 126.
Johnson, Samuel, defines Witchcraft, xiv.
Jolliffe, John, Counsellor, 26.
Judges, remarkably blind, 107; pitiable, 127; defer to Hale's Decisions, 141; their Reason departed, 174.
Jurin, James, I, lxxvi.
Jurors, some acknowledge their Errors, iii, 134-5.
Justin, Martyr, ii, 10.
KEELING, Judge, a wise Decision of, disregarded, 148.
Kembal, John, Witness against Martin, 180; she bewitches his Cattle, iii, 96-7; sees a black Cloud, and runs upon Stumps, ib.; Puppies appear to him, 98.
Keney, Henry, testifies against Mrs. Cory, iii, 7.
Kersey, John, his Definition of Witchcraft, I, xii.
Keys, used by Conjurors, iii, 142.
Keysar, ----, Daughter distracted, iii, 16.
Kimball.--See KEMBLE.
King, D. P., owned the Site of Giles Cory's House, iii, 74.
Knowlton, Joseph, and Wife, iii, 107.
LACY, Lawrence, Wife bewitched, iii, 120.
Lacy, Mary, 199; another, 200; Condemned and Executed, iii, 45; her Confession, 120.
Lancashire Witches, 158.
Lane, Francis, Witness, 193, iii, 105; his Rails bewitched, 112.
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