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2. Exam. Mary the Wife of Tho. Conway, Examined March 6, 1664, before Rob. Hunt Esq; concerning Alice Duke, saith, That her Husband Tho. Conway, about a Year ago, delivered her a little Pewter-dish, telling her he had it from Alice Duke, for good Hansel for his Daughter, who had lately lain in. In this Dish she warmed a little Deer-suet and Rose-water, anoiting her Daughters Nipples with it, which put her to extreme pain; upon which, suspecting harm from the Dish, she put it into the Fire, which then presently vanisht, and nothing of it could afterwards be found. After, when she anointed her Daughters Nipples with the same Deer-suet and Rose-water, warmed in a Spoon, she complained not of any pain: She farther saith, That her Husband after he had received the Dish from the Hands of Alice Duke, was taken ill in all his Limbs, and held for a long time in a very strange manner.

Taken upon Oath, before me,

Rob. Hunt.

3. Exam. Edward Watts of Wincaunton, in the County of Somerset, Examined Mar. 6. 1664, before Robert Hunt Esq; concerning Alice Duke, saith, That he hath a Child called Edith, about 10 Years of Age, who for the space of half a Year hath languished and pined away, and that she told him, that treading one Day on the Toe of Alice Duke, she in great Anger Cursed her with A Pox on thee, and that from that time the Child began to be ill and to pine away, which she hath done ever since.

Taken upon Oath, before me,

Rob. Hunt.

ADVERTISEMENT.

BESides the plain Agreement betwixt the Witnesses, and the Witches own Confession, it may be worth the taking notice here, how well her Confession of having her Familiar suck her in the shape of a Cat, agrees with Eliz. Style's Confession, that she had