The Witch-cult in Western Europe: A Study in AnthropologyMurray, Margaret Alice
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The Witch-cult in Western Europe: A Study in Anthropology
Murray, Margaret Alice
Ethnology; Witchcraft -- Great Britain
[Footnote 510: Fountainhall, i, p. 14.]
[Footnote 511: Sinclair, p. 163.]
[Footnote 512: De Lancre, _Tableau_, p. 210.]
[Footnote 513: De Lancre, _Tableau_, p. 212.]
[Footnote 514: _Surtees Soc._, xl, pp. 195, 197.]
[Footnote 515: Danaeus, ch. iv.]
[Footnote 516: De Lancre, op. cit., p. 211.]
[Footnote 517: _Spalding Club Misc._, i, pp. 165, 167. Spelling modernized.
The account of the Arab witches should be compared with this. 'In the time
of Ibn Munkidh the witches rode about naked on a stick between the graves
of the cemetery of Shaizar.' Wellhausen, p. 159.]
[Footnote 518: _Pleasant Treatise of Witches_, p. 6.]
[Footnote 519: Reg. Scot, Bk. iii, p. 42. La volta is said to be the origin
of the waltz.]
[Footnote 520: Lea, iii, p. 501.]
[Footnote 521: Remigius, p. 82.]
[Footnote 522: E. Monseur, p. 102.]
[Footnote 523: Glanvil, pt. ii, p. 141.]
[Footnote 524: Pitcairn, i, pt. ii, pp. 239, 246.]
[Footnote 525: _Spalding Club Misc._, i, pp. 114-15. Spelling modernized.]
[Footnote 526: Id., i, p. 149. Spelling modernized.]
[Footnote 527: _Spottiswoode Miscellany_, ii, p. 68.]
[Footnote 528: Kinloch, p. 129. Spelling modernized.]
[Footnote 529: Sinclair, p. 163.]
[Footnote 530: Burns Begg, pp. 234, 235.]
[Footnote 531: De Lancre, _Tableau_, p. 127.]
[Footnote 532: Id. ib., p. 150.]
[Footnote 533: Id. ib., p. 211.]
[Footnote 534: Danaeus, ch. iv.]
[Footnote 535: Sinclair, p. 219.]
[Footnote 536: Kinloch, p. 120.]
[Footnote 537: Sharpe, p. 131.]
[Footnote 538: Boguet, p. 132.]
[Footnote 539: Michaelis, _Hist._, p. 336.]
[Footnote 540: Van Elven, v (1891), p. 215.]
[Footnote 541: _Pleasant Treatise of Witches_, p. 5.]
[Footnote 542: Potts, G 3, I 3, P 3.]
[Footnote 543: _Examination of Joan Williford_, p. 6.]
[Footnote 544: Glanvil, pt. ii, pp. 139-40.]
[Footnote 545: Id., p. 138.]
[Footnote 546: Id., p. 149.]
[Footnote 547: Pitcairn, i, pt. ii, p. 163.]
[Footnote 548: _Spottiswoode Misc._, ii, p. 67.]
[Footnote 549: Kinloch, p. 121.]
[Footnote 550: Id., p. 124.]
[Footnote 551: Id., p. 126.]
[Footnote 552: Id., p. 127.]
[Footnote 553: Id., p. 133. Dated = caressed.]
[Footnote 554: Burns Begg, p. 227.]
[Footnote 555: Id., p. 238.]
[Footnote 556: Sharpe, p. 131.]
[Footnote 557: The complete grace is given on p. 167. It will be seen that
it is a corrupt version of some ancient form of words.]
[Footnote 558: Pitcairn, iii, pp. 612, 613. Spelling modernized.]
[Footnote 559: _Scots Magazine_, 1814, p. 200. Spelling modernized.]
[Footnote 560: Burr, p. 418.]
[Footnote 561: De Lancre, _Tableau_, p. 197.]
[Footnote 562: Id. ib., p. 148.]
[Footnote 563: Michaelis, _Historie_, pp. 335-6.]
[Footnote 564: Boguet, pp. 135-9.]
[Footnote 565: Cannaert, p. 45.]
[Footnote 566: Horneck, pp. 321-2, 327.]
[Footnote 567: Bodin, _Fléau_, p. 187.]
[Footnote 568: Melville, p. 395.]
[Footnote 569: Pitcairn, i, pt. ii, p. 246. The ploughman, Gray Meal, who
took a large part in the ceremonies, was an old man.]
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