[116] “Leath,” flexible.
[117] The chrism was the white cloth placed over the brow of a newly-baptized child in the Roman Catholic service. When children died within the month they were called chrisoms.
[118] “Farrandly,” fair, handsome.
[119] “Harne panne,” brain case, cranium.
[120] Gethsemane.
[121] “Deere,” hurt.
[122] Potts’s ‘Discovery.’ Webster’s ‘Displaying.’
[123] A ‘Treatise of Witchcraft.’ By Alexander Roberts, B.D., and Preacher of God’s word at King’s Linne in Norfolk. 1616.
[124] Tract. Printed at London by G. Eld for I. Barnes, dwelling in the long Walke, neare Christ-Church. 1619.
[125] Wright and Hutchinson.