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NAMES OF WITCHES

Rose Hallybread St. Osyth 1645

Sarah Barton Harwich 1645

Sarah Cooper Essex 1645

Sarah Hating Ramsey, Essex 1645

Sarah Smith St. Albans 1649

Susan Cock St. Osyth 1645

Susanna Edwards Bideford 1682

Susanne Prudhomme Guernsey 1629

Susanne Rouanne Guernsey 1631

Temperance Lloyd Bideford 1682

Thomas Bolster Somerset 1665

Thomas Burnhill N. Berwick 1590

Thomas Burning Somerset 1665

Thomas Leyis Aberdeen 1597

Thomas Weir Edinburgh 1670

Thomasse de Calais Guernsey 1617

Thomazine Ratcliffe Suffolk 1645

Thomasse Salmon Guernsey 1570

Thomasine Watson Northumberland 1673

Ursley Kemp St. Osyth 1582

Vyolett Leyis Aberdeen 1597

Walter Ledy Auldearne 1662

William Ayres Conn. 1662

William Barton Queensferry 1655

William Berry Rutland 1619

William Coke Kirkcaldy 1636

William Craw Borrowstowness 1679

William Wright Northumberland 1673


APPENDIX IV

JOAN OF ARC AND GILLES DE RAIS

These two personages—so closely connected in life and dying similar deaths, yet as the poles asunder in character—have been minutely studied from the historical and medical points of view, and in the case of Joan from the religious standpoint also. But hitherto the anthropological aspect has been disregarded. This is largely due to the fact that these intensive studies have been made of each person