[154] Mr. Wodrow thinks he was at Pentland; but in his answers before the committee he says otherwise.
[155] Crookshank's history, vol. 1. page 343.
[156] The author of the narration of his torture, which is inserted at large in Naphtali.
[157] Wodrow's history, vol. I. appendix, No. 93.
[158] In his history, page 415.
[159] See this petition inserted in Naphtali.
[160] See this testimony at large in the same book.
[161] Wodrow's history, Vol. I. page 443.
[162] Mr. Crookshanks, in his history page 419, calls him Mr. James Welwood, which alteration proceeds probably from a mistake in P. Walker's remarkable passages of the lives of Semple, Welwood, &c. page 26. edit. 1728.
[163] Vid. Rutherford's letters, epist. 139.