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Law's 'Memorials.'

Scots' Magazine.

Sinclair's 'Invisible World.'

Sinclair.

Hibbert's 'Shetland Islands.'

Hibbert and Sinclair.

Fountainhall.

Hibbert.

Chambers.

Watson's Tract, printed 1698. Chambers, Dickie, and various other sources.

Chambers.

Chambers.

Chambers; Sinclair; and an anonymous tract.

Chambers.

Hibbert.

Law's 'Memorials;' and Chambers.

A crazy old Illuminatus, who had a "call," and wrote the Tinkler's Testament.

Scott. Dickie. Chambers, &c.

Dickie's 'Philosophy of Magic.'

'Select Cases of Conscience.'

'Discoverie of Witchcraft.'

'Discoverie of Witchcraft,' 1584.

'Dialogue concerning Witches,' 1603.

'Select Cases of Conscience touching Witches and Witchcraft,' 1646.

'Advertisement to the Jurymen of England,' 1653.

'A Candle in the Dark,' 1656.

'Question of Witchcraft debated,' 1669. "Wagstaffe was a little crooked man, of a despicable presence. He was laughed at by the boys of Oxford because they said he himself looked like a wizard."

'Displaying of Witchcraft,' 1677.

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