... pulled up to her thigh, and required the Scot to run the pin into the same place, and then it gushed out of blood, and the said Scot cleared her, and said she was not a child of the devil. Witch Stories - Page 333by Elizabeth Lynn Linton - 1861 - 428 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Richards - 1812 - 632 pages
...be brought again, and her cloatlis pulled up to her thigh, :md required the scol to run the pin into the same place, and then it gushed out of blood, and...cleared her, and said she was not a child of the devil. So soon as he had done, and received his wages, he went into Northumberland to try women (here, where... | |
| John Sykes - 1824 - 400 pages
...be brought again, and her clothes pulled up to her thigh, and required the Scot to run the pin into the same place, and then it gushed out of blood, and...cleared her, and said she was not a child of the devil. See a print of this horrid execution in " Gardner's England's Grievance Discovered," printed in 1655,... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 852 pages
...Hobson proved upon the spot the fallacy of the fellow's trial of the woman, and then the Scotchman cleared her, and said she was not a child of the devil. It appears by an extract from the registry of the parochial chapelry of St. Andrews, in Scotland, that... | |
| John Sykes - 1833 - 452 pages
...be brought again, and her cloathes pulled up to her thigh, and required the Scot to run the pin into the same place, and then it gushed out of blood, and...cleared her, and said she was not a child of the devil. The witch-finder set aside twenty-seven out of the thirty suspected persons, and in consequence fourteen... | |
| 1841 - 894 pages
...be brought again, and her cloathes pulled up to her thigh, and required the Scot to run the pin into the same place, and then it gushed out of blood, and...cleared her, and said she was not a child of the devil. The witch-finder set aside twenty-seven out of the thirty suspected persons, and in consequence fourteen... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1841 - 452 pages
...be brought again, and her cloathes pulled up to her thigh, and required the Scot to run the pin into the same place, and then it gushed out of blood, and...cleared her, and said she was not a child of the devil. The witch-finder set aside twenty -seven out of the thirty suspected persons, and in consequence fourteen... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1841 - 452 pages
...be brought again, and her cloathes pulled up to her thigh, and required the Scot to run the pin into the same place, and then it gushed out of blood, and...cleared her, and said she was not a child of the devil. The witch-finder set aside twenty -seven out of the thirty suspected persons, and in consequence fourteen... | |
| Ralph Gardiner - 1849 - 280 pages
...be brought again, and her eloaths pulled up to her thigh, and required the scot to run the pin into the same place, and then it gushed out of blood ;...cleared her, and said, she was not a child of the devil. (F) So soon as he had done, and received his wages, he went into Northumberland, to try women there,... | |
| James Grant - 1853 - 348 pages
...Hobson proved upon the spot the fallacy of the fellow's trial of the woman ; and then the Scotsman cleared her, and said she was not a child of the devil." After being paid in Newcastle, this witchfinder went into Northumberland, to prove women at the rate... | |
| Edmund Fillingham King - 1859 - 360 pages
...be brought again, and her cloathes pulled up to her thigh, and required the Scot to run the pin into the same place, and then it gushed out of blood, and...cleared her, and said she was not a child of the devil. The witch-finder set aside twenty-seven out of the thirty suspected persons, and in consequence, fourteen... | |
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