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The wonders of the invisible world

Chapter 9

VI. As for Asn Durent, her Father Teftifyed

That upon a Difcontent of Rofe Cukesder, His Daugh-|

ter was taken with much Ilnefs in her Stomach |
and great and fore Pains, like the pricking of pins: i
and then Swooning Fitts, frem which Recevering it
fixe declared, She had fecn the Apparition of Rode Cule th
lender, Threatning to Torment her, She likewile Vo-'h
mited up diverfe Pins. The Maid was Sie i
at Court, but when Cullender look’d upon her,
fhe fell into fach Fitts, as made her utterly un-
able to declare any thing. ri

Ann Baldwin, depofed the fame.

VIL Sane Bocking, was too weak, te be afi

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¢ Affizes. But her Mother Teftify'd, that}Her
Haughter having formerly been Aftlicted with
wooning Fitts, and Recovered of them; was
bw taken with a great Pain in her. Stomach ;
nd New Swooning Fitts ‘That fhe took little
bod, but every Day Vomired Crooked Pins.
I, her firft Picts, fhe would Extend her Arms, and
Me Poftures,asif fhe catched at fomething, and
When her Clutched Hands were forced open, they
Fould find feveral Pins diverfely Crooked, unac-
Mbuntably lodged there. . She would alfo maintain
Difcourfe with fome that were Invifibly prefent,
When cafting abroad her Arms, fhe would often fay,
Wivill not bave it! but at halt fay Then I will have i:
hd clofing her Hand, which when they prefently
ter opened, a Lach-Nail was found in it. . Bue
Wer great complaints were of being Vifited by the
Shapes of Amy Duny, and Rofe Cuitender.
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) VIUL As for Sufen Chandler, Her Mother Tefti-
Jyed, That being at the fearch of Rofe Cullender,
hey found on her Belly a thing like a Tear, of an
Wnch Jong; which the aid Rofe afcribed'to a ftrain.
ut near her Privy pares; they found Three more,
Phat were finaller than the former. Atthe end of
Phe long Teat., there was a little Hele, which. ap-
cared, as if newly Sucked 5 and upon ftraining it,
| white milky matter ified out. The Deponent
jurther faid, That her Danghter being. one: day
oncerned at Rofé Cullenders taking her by the
Hand, fhe fell very fick, and at Night cry’d- oue,

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90 «The Monders of the
That Rofe Cullendet woald come to Bed- unto bert
fier Fitts grew violent, and in the Intervals 6 i]
them, the declared, That fhe faw Rofe Cullendey,

in them, and once having of a great Dog with her;

She alfo vomited up crooked Pins; and when ihe’
was brought into Court, fhe fell into her Pitts
She Recovered her felf in fome Time, and wast
asked by the Court,-whether fhe was in a Gonditt?
On to take an Oath, and give Evidence. She faid,t
fhe could’; but having been Sworn, fhe fell into}
her Fitts again, and, Burn, ber! Buyy hor! were f
all the words that fhe could obtain power to ipeakyy
Ver Father likewile gave the jaime Peitimony!

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