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Anon.The Witch of Wapping, or An Exact and Perfect Relation, of the Life and Devilish Practices of Joan Peterson, who dwelt in Spruce Island, near Wapping's who was condemned for practicing Witchcraft, and sentenced to be Hanged at Tyburn, on Munday the 12th of April, 1652. London, 1652.

Anon.The Wonderful Discoverie of the Witchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, daughters of Joan Flower near Beaver-Castle: Executed at Lincolne, the 11 of March, 1618. London, 1619.

Anon.The Witches of Northamptonshire: Agnes Brown, Joan Vaughan, Arthur Bill, Helen Jenkinson, Mary Barber, witches, who were all executed at Northampton the 22nd of July last 1612. London, 1612 // Gibson M. Early modern witches. Witchcraft cases in contemporary writing. London, New York, 2005. P. 158–172.

A Series of Precedents and Proceedings in Criminal Causes, extending from the year 1475 to 1640; extracted from Act-Books of Ecclesiastical Courts in the Diocese of London / Ed. by W. H. Hale. London, 1847. 280 p.

A Sermon preached by Mr. James Hutchisone Before the Commissioners of Justiciary appointed for triall of several persons suspected guilty of Witchcraft: Att Pasley the 13 April 1697 // Articles on Witchcraft, Magic and Demonology. A Twelve Volume Anthology of Scholarly Articles / Ed. by B. P. Levack. 12 vols. New York, London, 1992. vol. 7. P. 378–399.

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Awdeley J.The Examination of John Walsh, before Master Thomas Williams, commissary to the Reverend Father in God, Willim, Bishop of Exeter, upon certain interrogatories touching witchcraft and sorcery, in the presence of divers gentlemen and others, the 20th August 1566 // Gibson M. Early modern witches. Witchcraft cases in contemporary Writing. London, New York, 2005. P. 25–32.

Bernard R.A Guide to Grand-Jury Men. London, 1629.

Boorde A.The breviary of healthe. The second boke of the brevyary of health, named the extravagantes. London, 1552. // Three Hundred Years of Psychiatry 1535–1860 / Ed. by R. Hunter, I. Macalpine. London, New York, Toronto, 1963. P. 13–15.

Boulton R. AComplete History of Magic, Sorcery and Witchcraft. London, 1715.

Boulton R.The Possibility and Reality of Magic, Sorcery and Witchcraft, demonstrated or a Vindication of a Compleat History of Magic, Sorcery and Witchcraft. London, 1722.

Bradwell S.Mary Glovers Late Woeful Case, Together with her Joyfull Deliverance. London, 1603 // Witchcraft and Hysteria in Elizabethan London. Edward Jorden and Mary Glover Case / Ed. by M. MacDonald. London, New York, 1999.

Burton R.The Anatomie of Melancholy. London, 1651.

Cotta J.The Infallible True and Assured witch: or the Second Edition of the Tryall of Witchcraft. Shewing the Right and True Methode of the Discoverie: witch a confutation of Erroneous waies, carefully reviewed and more fully cleared and Angmented. London, 1625.

Cotton M.The Wonders of the Invisible World. Boston, 1693.

Coxe F.A Short Treatise declaringe the detestable wickedness of magical sciences, as Necromancie, Conjurations of Spirites, Curiouse Astrologie and suche lyke. London, 1561.

Darrell J.An Apologie, of Defence of the possession of William Sommers, a yong man of the town of Nottingham. London, 1599.

Darrell J. ADetection of that sinnful shameful lying and ridiculous discourse, of Samuel Harshnet, entituled: a discoverie of th`e frawdulent practices of John Darrell. London, 1600.

Darrell J.The Replie of John Darrell to the answer of John Deacon, and John Walker, concerning the doctrine of the Possession and Dispossession of Demoniakes. London, 1602.

Deacon J., Walker J. ASummarie Answere to all the Material Points in any of Master Darrel his Bookes. London, 1601.

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Farmer R.The Great Mysteries of Godlinesse and Ungodliness. London, 1655.

Filmer R.An Advertisement to the Jury-Men of England touching Witches. London, 1653.

Fisher J.The copy of a Letter Describing the wonderful worke of God in delivering a Mayden within the City of Chester, from an horrible kinde of torment and sicknes. London, 1564.

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