[857] Petto, p. 18.
[858] De Lancre, L'Incredulité, pp. 801, 803.
[859] La Martinière, pp. 42-3 (ed. 1671).
[860] Imp = A slip, sapling, scion; hence applied to persons with the meaning child, lad, boy.
[861] Lawes against Witches, p 7.
[862] Howell, iv, 855.
[863] Davenport, p. 12.
[864] Id., p. 1.
[865] Witches at Chelmsford, pp. 20, 29.
[866] Examination of John Walsh. His master was Sir Robert Draiton.