[574] Hist. Crim. Law i. 385.
[575] Compare the trial of Whitebread, Harcourt, Fenwick, etc. When Oates had finished his evidence, Fenwick said: “Pray, my Lord, be pleased to take notice that this man’s evidence all along is that he saw such and such letters from such and such persons. They have no evidence but just that, they saw such and such letters.” 7 State Trials 358.
[576] 7 State Trials 21, 32.
[577] As in the case of Dangerfield. 7 State Trials 1110.
[578] 7 State Trials 359, 411.
[579] See above 293.
[580] Fox, History of the Early Part of the Reign of James II 34.
[581] Gardiner, History of England vii. 323–326.
[582] 6 State Trials 693.
[583] One of the women supposed to be bewitched.