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 self up to him; and that the Devil promised her she should not want any thing that was good. Declares, That she being entic'd by her Mother Jannet Mathie, and Bessie Weir, who was Officer to their several Meetings, she put her Hand to the crown of her Head, and the other to the sole of her Foot, and did give her self up to the Devil. Declares, That her Mother promised her a new Coat for doing it. Declares, That her Spirits Name was Enippa, and that the Devil took her by the Hand and nipt her Arm, which continued to be sore for half an Hour. Declares, That the Devil in the shape of a black Man, lay with her in the Bed under the Cloaths, and that she found him cold. Declares, That thereafter he places her nearest himself. And declares, She was present in her Mothers House, when the Effigies of Wax was made; and that it was made to represent Sir George Maxwel. Declares, That the black Man, Jannet Mathie, the Declarants Mother, (whose Spirits Name was Landlady; Bessie Weir, whose Spirits Name is Sopha; Margaret Craige, whose Spirits Name is Rigerum; and Margaret Jackson, whose Spirits Name is Rigerum; and Margaret Jackson, whose Spirits Name is Locas) were all present at the making of the said Effigies; and that they bound it on a Spit, and turned it before the Fire; and that it was turned by Bessie Weir, saying as they turned it, Sir George Maxwel, Sir George Maxwel; and that this was expressed by all of them, and by the Declarant. Declares, That this Picture was made in October last. And farther declares. That upon the third Day of January instant, Bessie Weir came to her Mothers House, and advertised her to come to her Brother John Stuart's upon the Night following. And that accordingly she came to the place; where she found Bessie Weir, Margery Craige, Margaret Jackson, and her Brother John Stuart, and a Man with black Cloaths, a blue Band, and white Hand-cuffs with Hogers, and that his Feet were cloven. And the Declarant sate down by the Fire-side with them, when they made a Picture of Clay, in which they placed Pins in the Breast and Sides: And declares, That they placed one in every Side, and one in the Breast. Declared, That the black Man did put the Pins in the Picture of Wax; but is not sure who put in the Pins in the Picture of Clay. Declares, That the Effigies produced, are the Effigies she saw made. Declares, That the black Man's Name is Ejoal. This Declaration was emitted before James Dunlop, of Husil, William Gremlaye, &c. Jan. 27, 1677. Ita est Robertus Park, Notarius Publicus, &c.