children tortured and burnt, [200], [201], [208];

confessions, [195], [197–200], [204], [205], [207], [209–13], [219], [220], [223];

‘delation’, [202];

denunciations, [190], [192], [201], [202], [206], [209–13];

executions, [190], [194], [195], [206], [208];

informers, [202];

inquisitions (or witch-trials), [192], [196], [197], [201–13];

nature of the witch mania, [190], [191], [199], [205];

number of victims, [208];

opposition of Dr. John Weyer to persecution for witchcraft, [189], [200], [207], [214–24];