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Page 119
... present times . The signs denoting a witch be these : if a person be notoriously defamed for a witch ; if a fellow witch or magician give testimony of such a person ; if after cursing there follow death or some mischief ; if after ...
... present times . The signs denoting a witch be these : if a person be notoriously defamed for a witch ; if a fellow witch or magician give testimony of such a person ; if after cursing there follow death or some mischief ; if after ...
Page 136
... present dispute ; and shortly afterwards my L. of Northampton with his witnesses who went up and down the shipyard declaring that Pett should be hanged . About 8 of the clock comes the King in his caroche , attended with Prince Henry ...
... present dispute ; and shortly afterwards my L. of Northampton with his witnesses who went up and down the shipyard declaring that Pett should be hanged . About 8 of the clock comes the King in his caroche , attended with Prince Henry ...
Page 177
... present who represents . 15th . The King has given the Lady Arbella £ 2,500 to pay her debts and greatly increased her pension . Nevertheless she is much sus- pected , partly because she is still unsatisfied and is a lady of high spirit ...
... present who represents . 15th . The King has given the Lady Arbella £ 2,500 to pay her debts and greatly increased her pension . Nevertheless she is much sus- pected , partly because she is still unsatisfied and is a lady of high spirit ...
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