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Adam, Isabel. Witch Hunt: The Great Scottish Witchcraft Trials of 1697.
London: Macmillan, 1978.
Adams, W. H. D. Witch, warlock and magician. Historical sketches of magic
and witchcraft in England and Scotland. London: n.p., 1889.
Black, George Fraser. A Calendar of Witchcraft Cases in Scotland, 1510-1727.
New York: New York Public Library, 1938.
___________. Some Unpublished Scottish Witchcraft Trials. New York:
New York Public Library, 1941.
Boyd, W. F. "Four and Twenty Blackbirds . . .: More on Ergotism,
Rye, and Witchcraft in Scotland." Area 27 (1995): 77-?
Brown, P. H., ed. Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, 1627-1628.
Second Series. 2. Edinburgh: n.p., 1900.
Cameron, Charles. Scottish Witches. 2nd ed. Norwich: Jerrold, 1990.
Campbell, John. Witchcraft and Second-Sight in the Highlands and Islands
of Scotland. Glasgow: n.p., 1902.
Carlyle, T. "Sign of the Times." Edinburgh Review 59 (1829): 439-59.
Chambers, R. Domestic Annals of Scotland. Edinburgh: n.p., 1861.
Clark, Stuart. "King James's Daemonologie: Witchcraft and Kinsghip." In
The Damned Art: Essays in the Literature of Witchcraft,
edited by Sydney Anglo, 156-81. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1977.
Cowen, E. J. "The Darker Version of the Scottish Renaissance:
The Devil and Francis Stewart." In I. B. Cowan et al., eds.
The Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland: Essays in
Honour of Gordon Donaldson. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic
Press, 1983. 125-40.
Dunfermline District Libraries, ed. The Seventeenth-Century Witch
Craze in West Fife: A Guide to the Printed Sources. Dunferm-
line: Dunfermline District Libraries, 1980.
Ferguson, John. "Bibliographical Notes on the Witchcraft Literature of
Scotland." Proceedings of the Edinburgh Bibliographical Society
3 (1899): page#.
Gilmore, J. "Witchcraft and the Church in Scotland Subsequent to
the Reformation." Glasgow: Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, Uni-
versity of Glasgow, 1948.
Gow, N. "Of Pricking and Burning Witches: Old Scottish Witchcraft
Trials." New Law Journal 6814 (1997): 1602-?
Graham, Michael F. "Reformed Discipline and Social Issues: Sexuality,
Conflict and Witchcraft." Chap. ? of his The Uses of Reform:
"Godly Discipline" and Popular Behavior in Scotland and
Beyond, 1560-1610. New York: E. J. Brill, 1996. ?
__________. The Uses of Reform: "Godly Discipline" and Popular Behavior
in Scotland and Beyond, 1560-1610. New York: E.J. Brill, 1996.
A History of Witches, Ghosts, and Highland Seers: Containing Many Wonderful
Well-attested Relationss of Supernatural Appearances. Not Published
Before in any Similar Collection. Designed for the Conviction of the
Unbeliever, and the Amusement of the Curious. Berwick: n.p., 1775.
James VI, King of Scotland; later James I, King of England. Dæmonologie (1597).
Edited by G. B. Harrison Oxford: Bodley Head, 1924. New York: Da Capo,
1969. N.l.: Godolphine House, 1996.
Keiller, Alexander. The Personnel of the Aberdeenshire Witchcraft Covens.
London: n.p., 1922.
Lamont-Brown, Raymond. Scottish Witchcraft. Edinburgh: Chambers, 1994.
Larner, Christina. "James VI and I and Witchcraft." In Witchcraft and
Religion, edited by Christina Larner, 3-22. Oxford: n.p., 1984.
Originally published in The Reign of James VI and I, edited by
A. G. R. Smith, page#. London: n.p., 1973.
_________. "The Crime of Witchcraft in Scotland." In her
Witchcraft and Religion: The Politics of Popular Belief.
New York: Basil Blackwell, 1984. 23-34.
__________. Enemies of God: The Witch Hunt in Scotland. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981.
__________. Enemies of God: The Witch-Hunt in Scotland. Oxford:
Blackwell, 1983. BR. ISLES (Larner, author)
__________. Scottish Demonology in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Centuries and its Theological Background. Edinburgh:
Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1962.
__________. "Two Late Scottish Witchcraft Tracts: Witchcraft Proven and The
Tryal of Witchcraft." In The Damned Art, edited by S. Anglo,
page#. London: n.p., 1977.
__________, C. H. Lee, and H. V. McLachlan. A Source-Book of Scottish
Witchcraft.
Glasgow: S.S.R.C. Project on Accusations and Prosecution for Witchcraft
in Scotland, 1977.
__________. "Witch Beliefs and Accusations in England and Scotland."
History Today 31 (1981): 32-36. Repr. in her Witchcraft and
Religion: The Politics of Popular Belief. New York: Basil
Blackwell, 1984. 69-78.
Legge, F. "Witchcraft in Scotland." The Scottish Review18 (1891): 257-88.
Levack, Brian P. "The Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661-1662."
Journal of British Studies 20 (1980): 90-108.
__________, ed. Witchcraft in Scotland. Vol. 7 of Brian Levack, ed.
Articles on Witchcraft, Magic, and Demonology: A Twelve-Volume
Anthology of Scholarly Articles. 12 vols. New York: Garland, 1992.
Lochhead, Marion. Magic and Witchcraft of the Borders. London:
R. Hale, 1984.
MacCulloch, J. A. "The Mingling of Fairy and Witch Beliefs in Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Century Scotland." Folklore: The Transactions of the
Folk-Lore Society 32 (1921): 229-44.
Mackenzie, Sir George. "A Discourse on the Four First Books of the Digest."
British Library, Sloane MS. 3828. Dated 1691.
__________. The Laws and Customs of Scotland in Matters Criminal. Edinburgh:
Thomas Brown, 1678.
__________. Pleadings in Some Remarkable Cases. Edinburgh: n.p., 1672.
__________. A Vindication of the Government of Scotland during the
Reign of Charles II. Edinburgh: n.p., 1691.
Mackenzie, George. The Laws and Customs of Scotland in Matters Criminal.
Edinburgh: Thomas Brown, 1678.
McDonald, S. W. "The Bargarran Witch Trial: A Psychiatric Assessment."
Scottish Medical Journal 41 (1996): 152-?
McKerrow, R. B., ed. A Dictionary of Printers and Booksellers in England,
Scotland and Ireland and Foreign Printers of English Books, 1557-1640.
London: Bibliographical Society, 1910, 1968.
McLachlan, Hugh and J. K. Swales. "Scottish Witchcraft: Myth or Reality?"
Contemporary Review 260 (1992): 79-84.
__________. "Stereotypes and Scottish Witchcraft." Contemporary Review
234 (1979): 88-94.
Melville, R. D. "The Use and Form of Judicial Torture in Scotland."
Scottish Historical Review 2 (1905): 225-48.
Millar, John. A History of the Witches of Renfrewshire. Paisley:
n.p., 1809.
Murray, George, M. R. {Aptd an Ian Hodkinson,} "Prestongrage and its painted
Ceiling." Transactions of the East Lothian Antiquarian and Field
Naturalists' Society 10 (1966): page#.
Neill, W. N. "The Professional Pricker and his Test for Witchcraft."
Scottish Historical Review 19 (1922): 205-13.
Nelson, George. "A Sermon on Witchcraft in 1697." Scottish Historical Review
7 (1910), 390-99.
"Newes from Scotland. Declaring the Damnable Life and Death of Doctor Fian,
a notable sorcerer. . . ." London: n.p., 1591/2. In Witchcraft
in England, 1558-1618, edited by Barbara Rosen, page#.
Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1969, 1991.
Plomer, Henry R., ed. A Dictionary of Booksellers and Printers who were at
work in England, Scotland and Ireland, 1641-1667. London:
Bibliographical Society, 1907, 1968.
Pollard, A. W. and G. R. Redgrave, comps. A Short-Title Catalogue of Books
Printed in England, Scotland and Ireland . . . 1475-1667. 2nd ed.
3 vols. London: Bibliographical Society, 1986-91.
Roberts, Gareth and Lawrence Normand. Witch Hunting in Early Modern Scotland:
King James' "Daemonologie" and the North Berwick Witches. Exeter:
Exeter University Press, forthcoming.
Roughead, William. "The Witches of North Berwick." In The Riddle of the
Ruthvens and Other Essays, edited by Name, 144-66. New ed.
Edinburgh: Moray Press, 1936.
Scott, Sir Walter. Witchcraft Letters Addressed to J. G. Lockhart, Esq.
New York: n.p., 1970.
Scott, Walter. Minstrely of the Scottish Border. 2 vols. Kelso: n.p., 1802.
Scottish Record Office. JC 2/14. Books of Adjournal of the High Court of the
Justiciary, 1673-8. Edinburgh: the Office, 1674.
__________. JC 2/15. Books of Adjournal of the High Court of the
Justiciary, 1678-82. Edinburgh: the Office, 1680.
Scott-Moncrieff, W. G., ed. Proceedings of the Justiciary Court from 1661
to 1678. Scottish History Society, 48. N.l.: the Society, 1905.
Seth, Ronald. In the Name of the Devil: Great Scottish Witchcraft Cases.
London: Jarrolds, 1969.
Sharpe, Charles K. Historical Account of the Belief in Witchcraft in Scotland.
London and Glasgow: n.p., 1894.
Stafford, Helen. "Notes on Scottish Witchcraft Cases, 1590-91."
In Norton Downs, ed. Essays in Honor of Conyers Read. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1953. 96-118.
Truckell, A. E. "Unpublished Witchcraft Trials." Dumfriesshire and
Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society 51-52
(1975-6): 48-58, 95-108.
A True Narrative of the Sufferings and Relief of a Young Girl.
Edinburgh: n.p., 1698.
A True and Full Relation of the Witches of Pitenweem. Edinburgh:
n.p., 1704.
Wasser, M. and L. Yeoman, eds. "The Trial of Geillis Johnstone for
Witchcraft 1614." Miscellany 4th series. Scottish Historical
Society. Issue (1998): page#.
Webster, David, ed. Collection of Rare and Curious Tracts on Witchcraft
and Second Sight. Edinburgh: n.p., 1820.
Whyte, Ian D. "Ergotism and Witchcraft in Scotland." Area 26
(1994): 89-90.
Wormald, J. "The Witches, the Devil, and the King." In T. Brotherstone
and D. Ditchburn, eds. Scotland: The History of the Medieval
Nation: Essays Presented to Grant G. Simpson. Edinburgh:
University of Edinburgh Press, 1995. ?
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