[{114a}] Satan’s Invisible World Discovered. Edinburgh: Reid, 1685. Pp. 67-69.
[{114b}] Manuscript 7170, A, de la Bibliothèque du Roi. Dissertations, ut supra, vol. i. pp. 95-129.
[{115}] Dufresnoy, op. cit., i. 95-129.
[{117}] Compare Bastian, Mensch., ii. 393, cited by Mr. Tylor.
[{118}] De Materia Daemon. Isagoge, p. 539. Ap. Corn. Agripp., De Occult. Philosoph. Lyons, 1600.
[{122}] Aubrey gives a variant in his Miscellanies, on the authority of the Vicar of Barnstaple. He calls Fey ‘Fry’.
[{123a}] The Devonshire case, ‘Story of a Something,’ in Miss O’Neill’s Devonshire Idylls, is attested by a surviving witness.
[{123b}] Trials of Isobell Young, 1629, and of Jonet Thomson, Feb. 7, 1643. Darker Superstitions of Scotland, p. 593.
[{124}] Witness Rev. E. T. Vaughan, King’s Langley. 1884.
[{125a}] Segraisiana, p. 213.