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Abelove, H., The Evangelist of Desire: John Wesley and the Methodists (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1990)

Akrigg, G.P.V., "The Literary Achievement of King James I", University of Toronto Quarterly, 44 (1975), 115-29

Allen, D.E. The Naturalist in Britain: A Social History (London: A. Lane, 1976; repr. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994)

Almond, Philip C., Heaven and Hell in Enlightenment England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994)

Amussen, Susan Dwyer, An Ordered Society: Gender and Class in Early Modern England (Oxford and New York: Basil Blackwell, 1988)

Anderson, Alan and Raymond Gordon, "The Uniqueness of English Witchcraft: A Matter of Numbers?", British Journal of Sociology, 30 (1979), 359-61

Anderson, Alan and Raymond Gordon, "Witchcraft and the Status of Women - the Case of England", British Journal of Sociology, 29 (1978), 171-84

Anglo, Sydney, "Reginald Scot's Discoverie of Witches: Scepticism and Sadduceeism", in Sydney Anglo (ed.), The Damned Art: Essays in the Literature of Witchcraft (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1977; repr. 1985), 106-39

Arber, Edward (ed.), A Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers in London, 1554-1640, 5 vols. (Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1967)

Armstrong, Noel F., Sussex Witchcraft (St. Ives: Pike, 1983)

Atkinson, John Christopher, Forty Years in a Moorland Parish: Reminiscences and Researches in Danby in Cleveland (London: Macmillan, 1891)

Bain, Joseph (ed.), The Border Papers: Calendar of Letters and Papers Relating to the Affairs of the Borders of England and Scotland, 2 vols. (Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1894-6)

Baker, John, "Criminal Courts and Procedure at Common Law 1500-1800", in J.S. Cockburn (ed.), Crime in England 1500- 1800 (London: Methuen, 1977), 15-48

Balleine, G.R., "Witchcraft in Jersey", Société jéraise bulletin, 13 (1939), 171-84

Bann, Stephen, The Clothing of Clio: A Study of Representations of History in Nineteenth-Century Britain and France (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984)

Barkley, Heather, "Liturgical Influences on the Anglo-Saxon Charms against Cattle Theft", Notes and Queries, 44 (1997), 450-2

Barnes, T.G., "Examination before a Justice in the Seventeenth Century", Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries, 27 (1955), 39-42

Barrow, Logie, Independent Spirits: Spiritualism and English Plebeians, 1850-1910 (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1986)

Barry, Jonathan, "Hell upon Earth or the Language of the Playhouse" , in Stuart Clark (ed.), Languages of Witchcraft: Narrative, Ideology and Meaning in Early Modern Culture (London: Macmillan, 2001), 139-58

Barry, Jonathan, "Literacy and Literature in Popular Culture: Reading and Writing in Historical Perspective", in T. Harris (ed.), Popular Culture in England, c. 1500-1850 (London: Macmillan, 1995; New York: St. Martin's, 1995), 70-94

Barry, Jonathan, "Public Infidelity and Private Belief? The Discourse of Spirits in Enlightenment Bristol", (unpub. conf. paper, 1994)

Barthes, Roland, "The Death of the Author", in K.M. Newton (ed.), Twentieth Century Literary Theory (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1988; 2nd ed., Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1997), ??

Basham, Dianna, The Trial of a Woman: Feminism and the Occult Sciences in Victorian Literature and Society (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992; New York: New York University Press, 1992)

Beattie, J.M., Crime and the Courts in England 1660-1800 (Oxford: Clarendon, 1986; Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986)

Beattie, J.M., "London Juries in the 1690s", in J.S. Cockburn and T.A. Green (eds.), Twelve Good Men and True: The Criminal Trial Jury in England, 1200-1800 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988), 214-53

Beier, Lucinda, "Evil Humors: Witchcraft, Illness, and Healing in Early Modern England", Society for the Social History of Medicine Bulletin, 41 (1987), 20-23

Benjamin, Walter, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction", in Walter Benjamin, Illuminations , ed. Hannah Arendt (London: Fontana, 1936; repr. 1992), 211-44

Bennett, G., "Folklore Studies and the English Rural Myth", Rural History, 4 (1993), 77-91

Bennett, G., "Ghost and Witch in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries", Folklore, 96 (1986), 3-14

Bennett, W., The Pendle Witches (Burnley: Public Library, 1957)

Bernard, G.W., "The Fall of Anne Boleyn", English Historical Review, 106 (1991), 584-616

Bewell, A., Wordsworth and the Enlightenment: Nature, Man and Society in the Experimental Poetry (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989)

Bingham, C., The Making of a King: The Early Years of James VI and I (London: Collins, 1968)

Black, Jeremy, The English Press in the Eighteenth Century (London: Croom Helm, 1987; Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1987)

Blayney, Peter W.M., "The Publication of Playbooks", in John D. Cox and David Scott Kastan (eds.), A New History of Early English Drama (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997), 383-422

Bloch, Marc, Les Rois Thaumaturges: etude sur le caractère surnaturel attribu‚ à la puissance royale particulièrement en France et Angleterre (Strasbourg:Librairie Istra, 1924); trans as The Royal Touch: Sacred Monarchy and Scrofula in England and France, trans. J.E. Anderson (London: Routlege and Kegan Paul, 1973)

Bloom, J.H., Folk Lore, Old Customs and Superstitions in Shakespeare Land (London: n.p., 1930)

Bolton, Diane K., "Harrow including Pinner", in R.B. Pugh (ed.), The Victoria History of the Counties of England. Middlesex, 10 vols (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1969-95), ??

Bostridge, Ian, "Debates About Witchcraft in England 1650-1736" (Ph.D. thesis, Oxford University, 1990)

Bostridge, Ian, Witchcraft and Its Transformations, c. 1650-1750 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997)

Bostridge, Ian, "Witchcraft Repealed", in Jonathan Barry, Marianne Hester and Gareth Roberts (eds.), Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe: Studies in Culture and Belief (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), 309-34

Bowler, Hugh (ed.), London Sessions Records, 1605-85 (London: Catholic Record Society, 1934)

Boyes, Georgina, The Imagined Village: Culture, Ideology and the English Folk Revival (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1995)

Braekman, Willy Lewis, "Fortune-Telling by the Casting of Dice: A Middle English Poem and Its Background", Studia Neophilologica, 52 (1980), 3-29

Brann, Noel, "The Conflict Between Reason and Magic in Seventeenth Century England: A Case Study of the Vaughan-More Debate", Huntington Library Quarterly, 43 (1980), 103-26

Brewer, J., The Pleasures of the Imagination: English Culture in the Eighteenth Century (London: Harper Collins, 1997)

Brown, Theo., Devon Ghosts (Norwich: Jarrold and Sons, 1982)

Brownlow, F.W. (ed.), Shakespeare, Harsnett and the Devils of Denham (Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1993; London: Associated University Presses, 1993)

Buchdahl, Gerd, The Image of Newton and Locke in the Age of Reason (London: Sheed and Ward, 1961)

Bühler, Curt F., "Prayers and Charms in Certain Middle English Scrolls", Speculum, 39 (1964), 270-8

Burns, Robert. M., The Great Debate on Miracles: From Joseph Glanvill to David Hume (Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1981)

Burrow, J.W., Evolution and Society: A Study in Victorian Social Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966)

Burrow, J.W., A Liberal Descent: Victorian Historians and the English Past (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966)

Bushaway, B., By Rite: Custom, Ceremony and Community in England, 1700-1880 (London: Junction Books, 1982)

Bushaway, B., "'Tacit, Unsuspected, But Still Implicit Faith': Alternative Belief in Nineteenth-Century Rural England", in T. Harris (ed.), ?? (1995), ??

Cameron, H.K., "The Brasses of Middlesex, Part 24: Northolt, Norwood, Pinner, and Ruslip", Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 35 (1984), 121-2

Capp, Bernard, English Almanacs, 1500-1800: Astrology and the Popular Press (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1979)

Carnochan, W.B., "Witch Hunting and Belief in 1751: The Case of Thomas Colley and Ruth Osborne", Journal of Social History, 4 (1971), 389-404

Castle, Terry, Masquerade and Civilization: The Carnivalesque in Eighteenth Century English Culture and Ficton (Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1986)

Champion, J.A.I., The Pillars of Priestcraft Shaken: The Church of England and Its Enemies, 1660- 1730 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992)

Cholmeley, Henry Patrick, John of Gaddesden and the "Rosa Medicinae" (Oxford: Clarendon, 1912)

Clark, Sandra, The Elizabethan Pamphleteers: Popular Moralistic Pamphlets, 1580-1640 (London: Athlone Press, 1983)

Clark, Stuart, and P.T.J. Morgan, "Religion and Magic in Elizabethan Wales: Robert Holland's Dialogue on Witchcraft", Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 27 (1976), 31-46

Clark, M., "'Morbid Introspection', Unsoundness of Mind, and British Psychological Medicine, c.1830-1900", in W.F. Bynum, Roy Porter, and M. Shepherd (eds.), The Anatomy of Madness: Essays in the History of Psychiatry, vol. 3 (London: Tavistock, 1988), 71-101

Cobbett, W., T.B. Howell, et al., A Complete Collection of State Trials, 33 vols. (London: R. Bagshaw, Longman and Co., 1809-26)

Cockburn, J.S. (ed.), Calendar of Assize Records. Home Circuit Indictments. Elizabeth I and James I, 10 vols. (London: HMSO, 1975-85)

Cockburn, J.S. (ed.), Crime in England, 1500-1800 (London: Metheun, 1977)

Cockburn, J.S., "Early Modern Assize Records as Historical Evidence", Journal of the Society of Archivists, 5 (1975), 215-31

Cockburn, J.S., A History of the English Assizes, 1558-1714 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1972)

Cockburn, J.S., Introduction to Calendar of Assize Records. Home Circuit Indictments. Elizabeth I and James I (London: HMSO, 1985)

Cockburn, J.S., "Review of Prosecuting Crime in the Renaissance by J.H. Langbein", Revue d'Histoire du Droit (Legal History Review), 43 (1975), 347-9

Cockburn, J.S., and Thomas A. Green (eds.), Twelve Good Men and True: The Criminal Trial Jury in England, 1200- 1800 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988)

Cohen, Elizabeth S., "Court Testimony from the Past: Self and Culture in the Making of Text", in Marlene Kadar (ed.), Essays on Life Writing: From Genre to Critical Practice (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992), 83-93

Collinson, Patrick, The Elizabethan Puritan Movement (London: Jonathan Cape, 1967; repr. Oxford: Clarendon, 1990)

Cooper, William Durrant, "The Parish Registers of Harrow on the Hill", Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 1 (1860), ??

Cooter, R., The Cultural Meaning of Popular Science: Phrenology and the Organization of Consent in Nineteenth-Century Britain (Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1984)

Crawford, J., "Evidences for Witchcraft in Anglo-Saxon England", Medium Aevum, 32 (1963), 99-116

Cromartie, Alan, Sir Matthew Hale, 1609-76: Law, Religion, and Natural Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995)

Crossley, James, "Introduction to The Discoverie of Witches by Thomas Potts (1612)", Chetham Society Old Series 6 (Manchester: n.p., 1845)

Cullen, W.T., "The Witches of Pendle Hill", Ireland's Own, 4475 (1995), 10-2

Cunliffe, Christopher (ed.), Joseph Butler's Moral and Religious Thought: Tercentenary Essays (Oxford: Clarendon, 1992)

Curry, Patrick, A Confusion of Prophets: Victorian and Edwardian Astrology (London: Collins and Brown, 1992)

Curry, Patrick, Prophecy and Power: Astrology in Early Modern England (Cambridge: Polity, 1989; Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1989)

Curtis, S.C., "Trials for Witchcraft in Guernsey", Société guernaise reports, 13 (1937), 110

Dabydeen, David, Hogarth's Blacks: Images of Blacks in Eighteenth-Century English Art (Mundelstrup, Denmark: Dangaroo, 1985; repr. Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press, 1987)

Davies, Glanville James, Touchying Witchcrafte and Sorcerye (Dorchester: Dorset Record Society, 1985)

Davies, Owen, "Cunning-folk in England and Wales during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries", Rural History, 8 (1997), 91-107

Davies, Owen, "The Decline in the Popular Belief in Witchcraft and Magic" (Ph.D. thesis, University of Lancaster, 1995)

Davies, Owen, "Hag-riding in Nineteenth-Century West Country England and Modern Newfoundland: An Examination of an Experience-Centred Witchcraft Tradition", Folk Life, 35 (1996-7), 36-53

Davies, Owen, "Healing Charms in Use in England and Wales 1700-1950", Folklore, 107 (1996), 19-32

Davies, Owen, "Methodism, the Clergy, and the Popular Belief in Witchcraft and Magic", History, 82 (1997), 252-65

Davies, Owen, "Newspapers and the Popular Belief in Witchcraft and Magic in the Modern Period", Journal of British Studies, 37 (1998), 139-165

Davies, Owen, "Urbanization and the Decline of Witchcraft: An Examination of London", Journal of Social History, 30 (1997), 597-617

Davies, Reginald Trevor, Four Centuries of Witch Beliefs with Special Reference to the Great Rebellion (London: Methuen, 1947)

Davis, Kathy A., "Elizabethan Witchcraft and Sorcery: The Case of John Walsh (1566), Cunning Man or Catholic?" (Master's thesis, University of Exeter, 1995)

Deacon, Richard, Matthew Hopkins: Witch-Finder General (London: n.p., 1976)

Deacon, Richard, Murder by Witchcraft: A Study of the Lower Quinton and Hagley Wood Murders (London: Long, 1968)

Deakins, Roger, "The Tudor Prose Dialogue: Genre and Anti-Genre", Studies in English Literature, 20 (1980), 5-23

Deal, Laura Kay, "Whores and Witches: The Language of Female Misbehavior in Early Modern England, 1560-1650" (Ph.D. thesis, University of Colorado, 1996)

Debus, A.G., "Scientific Truth and Occult Tradition: The Medical World of Ebenezer Sibly", Medical History, 26 (1982), 259-78

DeWindt, Anne, "Witchcraft and Conflicting Visions of the Ideal Village Community", Journal of British Studies, 34 (1995), 427-63

Dolan, Francis, Dangerous Familiars: Representations of Domestic Crime in England, 1550-1700 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994)

Dömötör, Tekla, "The Cunning Folk in English and Hungarian Witch Trials", in Venetia J. Newall (ed.), Folklore Studies in the Twentieth Century: Proceedings of the Centenary Conference of the Folklore Society (Woodbridge: Brewer, 1978), 183-87

Dorson, Richard M., The British Folklorists: A History (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1968; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968)

Dorson, Richard M., Peasant Customs and Savage Myths: Selections from the British Folklorists, 2 vols. (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1968; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968)

Duff, E. Gordon, A Century of English Book Trade (London: Bibliographical Society, 1905)

Duffy, Eamon, The Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England, c.1400-c.1580 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992)

Duffy, Eamon, "Valentine Greatrakes, the Irish Stroker: Miracles, Science and Orthodoxy in Restoration England", Studies in Church History, 17 (1981), 251-74

Durston, Gregory, Witchcraft and Witch Trials: A History of English Witchcraft and its Legal Perspectives, 1542-1736 (Chichester: Barry Rose Law Publishing, 2000)

Ellis, Sir Henry, "Extracts in Prose and Verse from an Old English Medical Manuscript, Preserved in the Royal Library at Stockholm", Archaeologica, 30 (1844), 397

Elmer, Peter, "'Saints or Sorcerers:' Quakerism, Demonology, and the Decline of Witchcraft in Seventeenth-Century England", in Jonathan Barry, Marianne Hester, and Gareth Roberts (eds.), Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe: Studies in Culture and Belief (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), 145-82

Elmer, Peter, "Towards a Politics of Witchcraft in Early Modern England", in Stuart Clark (ed.), Languages of Witchcraft: Narrative, Ideology and Meaning in Early Modern Culture (London: Macmillan, 2001), 101-18

Elton, Sir Geoffrey R., "Introduction: Crime and the Historian", in J.S. Cockburn (ed.), Crime in England, 1500-1800 (London: Methuen, 1977), 1-14

Emmison, Frederick George, Elizabethan Life: Wills of Essex Gentry and Merchants preserved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (Chelmsford: Essex County Council, 1978)

Emmison, Frederick George, Elizabethan Life: Wills of Essex Gentry and Yeomen preserved in the Essex Record Office (Chelmsford: Essex County Council, 1980)

Estes, Leland, "Good Witches, Wise Men, Astrologers and Scientists: William Perkins and the Limits of the European Witch Hunts", in Ingrid Merkel and Allen G. Debus (eds.), Hermeticism and the Renaissance (Washington, D.C.: Folger Shakespeare Library, 1988), 154-65

Estes, Leland, "Reginald Scot and his Discoverie of Witchcraft: Religion and Science in the Opposition to the European Witchcraze", Church History, 52 (1983), 444-56

Evans, Joan, Magical Jewels of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, particularly in England (Oxford: Clarendon, 1922)

Evans, Joan, and Mary S. Serjeantson, English Medieval Lapidaries, EETS 190 (Oxford: Oxford Univerity Press, 1933)

Ewen, Cecil Henry l'Estrange, Lotteries and Sweepstakes: An Historical, Legal and Ethical Survey of their Introduction, Suppression and Re-Establishment in the British Isles (London: Heath, Cranton, 1932; repr. New York: B. Blom, 1972)

Ewen, Cecil Henry l'Estrange, Some Witchcraft Criticisms: A Plea for the Blue Pencil (London: C.L. Ewen, 1938)

Ewen, Cecil Henry l'Estrange, Witch Hunting and Witch Trials: The Indictments for Witchcraft from the Records of 1373 Assizes Held for the Home Circuit, 1559-1736 A.D. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1929)

Ewen, Cecil Henry l'Estrange, Witchcraft and Demonianism: A Concise Account Derived from Sworn Depositions and Confessions Obtained in the Courts of England and Wales (London: Heath, Cranton, 1933)

Ewen, Cecil Henry l'Estrange, Witchcraft in the Norfolk Circuit (London: C.L. Ewen, 1939)

Ewen, Cecil Henry l'Estrange, Witchcraft in the Star Chamber (London: C.L. Ewen, 1938)

Fairchild, Letitia, "The Supernatural in the Law Courts with Specific Reference to the Witchcraft Act, 1735", Medical-Legal Journal, 14 (1946), 27-38

Feather, J., The Provincial Book Trade in Eighteenth Century England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985)

Feingold, M., "The Occult Tradition in the English Universities of the Renaissance: A Reassessment", in Brian Vickers (ed.), Occult and Scientific Mentalities in the Renaissance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984), 73-94

Foster, Frank Freeman, The Politics of Stability: A Portrait of the Rulers in Elizabethan London (London: Royal Historical Society, 1977)

Foster, Robert Fitzroy, Paddy and Mr. Punch: Connections in Irish and English History (London: A. Lane, 1993; New York: Penguin, 1993)

French, Peter J., John Dee: The world of an Elizabethan Magus (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1972)

Furniss, T., Edmund Burke's Aesthetic Ideology: Language, Gender and Political Economy in Revolution (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993)

Furphy, J.M., "An Anthropological Account of Witchcraft in Early Seventeenth Century England" (Master's thesis, University of Manchester, 1991)

Gardiner, Tom, Broomstick Over Essex and East Anglia: An Introduction to Witchcraft in the Eastern Counties during the Seventeenth Century (Hornchurch: I. Henry, 1981)

Garrett, Clarke, Respectable Folly: Millenarians and the French Revolution in France and Britain (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975)

Gaskill, Malcolm, "Attitudes to Crime in Early Modern England, with Special Reference to Witchcraft, Coining and Murder" (Ph.D. thesis, University of Cambridge, 1994)

Gaskill, Malcolm, Crime and Mentalities in Early Modern England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000)

Gaskill, Malcolm, "Reporting Murder: Fiction in the Archives in Early Modern England", Social History, 23 (1998), 1-26

Gaskill, Malcolm, "Witchcraft and Power in Early Modern England: The Case of Margaret Moore", in Jennifer Kermode and Garthine Walker (eds.), Women, Crime, and the Courts in Early Modern England (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1994; London: University College London, 1994), 112-45

Gaskill, Malcolm, "Witchcraft in Early Modern Kent: Stereotypes and the Background to Accusations", in Jonathan Barry, Marianne Hester and Gareth Roberts (eds.), Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe: Studies in Culture and Belief (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), 257-87

Geis, Gilbert, "Lord Hale, Witches and Rape", British Journal of Law and Society, 5 (1978), 26-44

Geis, Gilbert, "Revisiting Lord Hale, Misogyny, Witchcraft and Rape", Criminal Law Journal, 10 (1986), 319-??

Geis, Gilbert, "Sir Thomas Browne and Witchcraft", International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 4 (1981), 1- 11

Geis, Gilbert, and Ivan Bunn, A Trial of Witches: A Seventeenth Century Witchcraft Prosecution (London: Routledge, 1997)

Geneva, A., Astrology and the Seventeenth-Century Mind: William Lilly and the Language of the Stars (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1995)

Gent, Frank, The Trial of the Bideford Witches (Bideford: Frank Gent, 1982)

Gibson, Joyce, Hanged for Witchcraft: Elizabeth Lowys and Her Successors (Canberra: Tudor, 1988)

Gibson, Marion, "Devilish Sin and Desperate Death: Northamptonshire Witches in Print and Manuscript", Northamptonshire Past and Present Issue, ? (1998), ??

Gibson, Marion, "Greene's Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay and A Most Wicked Worke of a Wretched Witch: A Link", Notes and Queries, ? (1997), 36-7

Gibson, Marion, "Mother Arnold: A Lost Witchcraft Pamphlet Rediscovered", Notes and Queries, 243, N.S. 45 (1998), 296-300

Gibson, Marion, Reading Witchcraft: Stories of Early English Witches (London: Routledge, 1999)

Gibson, Marion, "Richard Galis: Witches, Autobiography and Horror", seminar paper, Institute of Historical Research, London, 23 May 1996

Gibson, Marion, "Understanding Witchcraft? Accusers' Stories in Print in Early Modern England", in Stuart Clark (ed.), Languages of Witchcraft: Narrative, Ideology and Meaning in Early Modern Culture (London: Macmillan, 2001), 41-55

Glass, Davir Victor, Numbering the People: The Eighteenth-Century Population Controversy and the Development of Census and Vital Statistics in Britain (Farnborough: D.C. Heath, 1973)

Glosecki, Stephen, Shamanism and Old English Poetry (New York: Garland, 1989)

Golby, J.M., and A.W. Purdue, The Civilization of the Crowd: Popular Culture in England, 1750- 1900 (London: Batsford Academic and Educational, 1984; repr. New York: Schocken, 1985; rev. ed. Stroud: Sutton, 1999)

Goldstone, Bette P.< Lessons to be Learned: A Study of Eighteenth-Century English Didactic Children's Literature (New York: Lang, 1984)

Grattan, John Henry Grafton, and Charles Singer, Anglo-Saxon Magic and Medicine: Illustrated specially from the Semi-Pagan Text: "Lacnunga" (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1952; repr. Folcroft: Folcroft Library Editions, 1971; Norwood, PA: Norwood Editions, 1976; Philadelphia: R. West, 1977)

Gray, Douglas, "Notes on Some Middle English Charms", in Beryl Rowland (ed.), Chaucer and Middle English Studies: in Honour of Rossell Hope Robbins (London: George Allan and Unwin, 1974), 56-71

Gray, Todd, and J. Draisey, "Witchcraft in the Diocese of Exeter", Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, 36 (1990), 230-8, 281-7, 305-14, 366-69; 37 (1992), 28-34, 68-72

Greenblatt, Stephen, "Loudon and London", Critical Inquiry, 12 (1986), 326-46

Greenblatt, Stephen, (ed.), Representing the English Renaissance (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988)

Greenblatt, Stephen, (ed.), Shakespearean Negotiations: The Circulation of Social Energy in Renaissance England (Oxford: Clarendon, 1988; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988)

Gregory, Annabel, "Witchcraft, Politics, and 'Good Neighbourhood' in Early Seventeenth-Century Rye", Past and Present, 133 (1991), 31-66

Grell, Ole Peter, Jonathan I. Israel, and Nicholas Tyacke, From Persecution to Toleration: The Glorious Revolution and Religion in England (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991)

Gummere, A.M., Witchcraft and Quakerism (London: Amelia Headley, 1908; Philadelphia: Biddle Press, 1908)

Guskin, Phyllis, "The Context of Witchcraft: The Case of Jane Wenham, 1712", Eighteenth-Century Studies, 15 (1981), 48-71

Hall, Alfred Rupert, Henry More: Magic, Religion and Experiment (Oxford: Blackwell, 1990)

Harland, John, Lancashire Legends, Traditions, Pageants, Sports, &c.; With an Appendix Containing a Rare Tract on the Lancashire Witches, &c., &c. (Norwood, PA: Norwood Editions, 1973)

Harley, David, "Mental Illness, Magical Medicine and the Devil in Northern England, 1650-1700", in Roger French and Andrew Wear (eds.), The Medical Revolution of the Seventeenth Century ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989), 114-44

Harris, Percy, London and Its Government (London: Dent, 1931)

Harris, Tim (ed.), Popular Culture in England, c. 1500-1850 (London: Macmillan, 1995; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995)

Hartland, E.S. (ed.), Country Folk-Lore: Printed Extracts: Gloucestershire (London: n.p., 1892)

Hasted, Rachel, The Pendle Witch Trial, 1612 (Lancashire: Lancashire Libraries, 1987)

Hay, Douglas, "Prosecution and Power: Malicious Prosecution in the English Courts, 1750-1850", in Douglas Hay and Francis Snyder (eds.), Prosecution and Policing in Britain 1750-1850 (Oxford: Clarendon, 1989), 343-95

Hay, Douglas, et al. (eds.), Albion's Fatal Tree: Crime and Society in Eighteenth-Century England (London: A. Lane, 1975; New York: Pantheon, 1975)

Herrup, Cynthia, The Common Peace: Participation and the Criminal Law in Seventeenth-Century England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987)

Hester, Marianne, Lewd Women and Wicked Witches: A Study of the Dynamics of Male Domination (London: Routledge, 1992)

Hickey, Sally, "Fatal Feeds? Plants, Livestock Losses, and Witchcraft Accusations in Tudor and Stuart Britain", Folklore, 101 (1990), 131-42

Higgins, Robert, "Popular Beliefs about Witches: The Evidence from East London, 1645-60", East London Record, 4 (1981), 36-41

Higley, Sarah, "Dirty Magic: Seidr, Science, and the Parturating Man in Medieval Norse and Welsh Literature", in Allen J. Frantzen and David Alan Robertson (eds.), Figures of Speech: The Body in Medieval Art, History, and Literature (Essays in Medieval Studies 11, 1994 Proceedings of the Illinois Medieval Association, Chicago: Loyola University of Chicago, 1995)

Hill, Alfred Wesley, John Wesley Among the Physicians: a Study of Eighteenth-Century Medicine (London: Epworth Press, 1958)

Hill, Christopher, Anti-Christ in Seventeenth Century England (London: Oxford University Press, 1971)

Hill, Christopher, The English Bible and the 17th-Century Revolution (London: Allen Lane, 1993; New York: Penguin, 1993)

Hill, Thomas D., "The Theme of the Cosmological Cross in Two Old English Cattle Theft Charms", Notes and Queries, 223, N.S. 25 (1978), 488-90

Historical Manuscripts Commission The Manuscripts of the Duke of Roxburghe (H.M.C. Fourteenth Report, Appendix III, London: the Commission, 1894)

Hitchcock, James, "George Gifford and Puritan Witch Beliefs", Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, 58 (1967): 90-9

Hodgkin, Katharine, "Reasoning with Unreason: Visions, Witchcraft, and Madness in Early Modern England", in Stuart Clark (ed.), Languages of Witchcraft: Narrative, Ideology and Meaning in Early Modern Culture (London: Macmillan, 2001), 217-36

Hoffer, P.C., and N.E. Hull, Murdering Mothers: Infanticide in England and New England (New York: New York University Press, 1981)

Hole, Christina, Witchcraft in England (London: B.T. Batsford, 1945)

Hollis, Stephanie, "Old English Cattle Theft Charms: Manuscript Contexts and Social Uses", Anglia, 115 (1997), 139-64

Holmes, Clive, "Popular Culture? Witches, Magistrates, and Divines in Early Modern England", in Steven Kaplan (ed.), Understanding Popular Culture: Europe from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century (Berlin: Mouton, 1984), 85-111

Holmes, Clive, "Women: Witnesses and Witches", Past & Present, 140 (1993), 45-78

Holmes, Geoffrey S., and William Arthur, The Divided Society: Parties and Politics in England, 1694- 1716 (London: Edward Arnold, 1967; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1968)

Holmes, Ronald, Witchcraft in British History (London: F. Muller, 1974)

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