it; adding, that he never did her hurt, but had been loving and kind to her, in giving her Money (for She was Poor) but She was the worse to him.
He speaking to her about his biting, in the aforementioned Kneading Fits; She s••id that he had bitten too hard sometimes▪
She said, if it were possible She would never send her Imp to him again, adding▪ O that I could not, it would be happy for you, and more Happy for me.
When She would have Confessed more to him, She was stop∣ed in her Throat and could not, saying if She could tell all, there might be Mercy for her.
She also said, if She were to be Hanged presently She had no Hand in his Roaring Fits.
Some Women Searched her and found th•• Tett She spake of, and her Body then Whole; but searching a second time a few Days after, her Body was well nigh all over as if scratched with briers and thorns▪ the like hath not been seen; & one that searched before ••aw ••his alteration▪ it is probable the Devil did much tor∣ment her after her Confession, for those that lived in the same House, heard a very great rumbling noise; also▪ She was gone di∣verse Nights and was seen▪ Wandring abroad in distant places.
She was also called before other Gentlemen, and some Credible ••ers••ns offered to give Testimony of many things afore∣mentioned, as of her free and Volunta•••• Confessing, that She had a Familiar Spirit, and that She had been the Death of some &c. Some Depositions were taken, but one standing up said,
☞That if she Bewitched ••one but Spa••chet, and Ma••••ing, and such as they are, She should never be Hanged by him.
And thus notwithstanding what could be witnessed against her, yet ••he was ••••nt home and nothing in point of Law was done again••t Her▪
Nei••her can any excuse the matter by saying that in Distemper of body she knew not what she said, the contrary was clea•• to those that conversed with her; and was also evident; for being asked a question, and the same question being put to her a consi∣derable time after, she could answer as before; and therefore she well knew what she said.
Aft••r ••his tim•• ••wo Gentlemen questioned with her▪ and she confessed to them the same things▪ the manner of her becoming a