The Witch-cult in Western Europe: A Study in Anthropology. Margaret Alice Murray
[80] Pitcairn, iii, p. 601.
[81] From the records in the Justiciary Court, Edinburgh.
[82] Pitcairn, iii, p. 603.
[83] Burns Begg, pp. 221–39.
[84] Sharpe, pp. 131, 134.
[85] Hogers, a coarse stocking without the foot.
[86] Glanvil, pt. ii, pp. 291–5, 297.
[87] Scots Magazine, 1814, p. 200.
[88] Narrative of the Sufferings of a Young Girle, pp. xxxix-xli—Sadd. Debell., pp. 38–40.
[89] A true and full Relation of the Witches of Pittenweem, p. 10.—Sinclair, p. lxxxix.
[90] Sharpe, p. 191.
[91] Camden Society, Lady Alice Kyteler, p. 3.
[92] Journal d'un bourgeois de Paris, p. 687.
[93] De Lancre, Tableau, p. 123.
[94] Bodin, p. 226.
[95] Boguet, pp. 8, 96.
[96] De Lancre, Tableau, p. 130.
[97] Id., L'Incredulité, pp. 799, 800. The second Devil is called Tramesabot on p. 802.
[98] Van Elven, La Tradition, v (1891), p. 215. Neither the witches' names nor the place are given.
[99] Cannaert, pp. 44, 53–4, 60.
[100] Fountainhall, i, p. 14.
[101] Horneck, pt. ii, p. 316.
[102] Taylor, pp. 81, 118.
[103] Green, pp. 9, 14.
[104] Howell, vi, 660, 664; J. Hutchinson, ii, pp. 31, 37.
[105] Pitcairn, i, pt. ii, p. 51.
[106] Melville, p. 395.
[107] Pitcairn, i, pt. ii, p. 246. Spelling modernized.
[108] Spalding Club Misc., i, p. 127.
[109] De Lancre, Tableau, p. 68.
[110] Scottish Antiquary, ix, pp. 50, 51.
[111] Pitcairn, iii, p. 601.
[112] Burns Begg, pp. 221, 223, 234, 235, 239.
[113] Taylor, p. 81.
[114] Cannaert, p. 60.
[115] Glanvil, pt. ii, p. 164.
[116] Chambers, iii, p. 298.
[117] Glanvil, pt. ii, p. 316.
[118] Sinclair, p. lxxxix.
[119] Pitcairn, i, pt. ii, p. 56.
[120] Id., i, pt. ii, p. 163.
[121] Spalding Club Misc., pp. 119–21.
[122] Id., i, p. 171.
[123] Pitcairn, ii, p. 478.
[124] De Lancre, L'Incredulité, p. 36.
[125] Id., Tableau, p. 401.
[126] Potts, B 4.
[127] Wonderful Discovery of Margaret and Phillip Flower, p. 117.
[128] Sinclair, p. 160.
[129] Kinloch, p. 144.
[130] Law, p. 27 note.
[131] Cotton Mather, p. 159.