Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester
Published by the Chetham Society.
Vol. VI.
Printed for the Chetham Society.
M.DCCC.XLV.
[Illustration: The Chetham society]
Council.
Edward holme, Esq., M.D., President.
Rev. Richard Parkinson, B.D.,
Canon of Manchester, vice-president.
The Hon. & Very Rev. William
Herbert, Dean of Manchester.
George Ormerod, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S.,
F.S.A., F.G.S., Sedbury park.
Samuel Hibbert Ware, Esq., M.D.,
F.R.S.E., Edinburgh.
Rev. Thomas Corser, M.A.
Rev. George Dugard, M.A.
Rev. C.G. Hulton, M.A.
Rev. J. Piccope, M.A.
Rev. F.R. Raines, M.A., F.S.A.,
Milnrow Parsonage, near Rochdale.
James Crossley, Esq.
James Heywood, Esq., F.R.S.
William Langton, Esq., Treasurer.
William Fleming, Esq., M.D., Hon.
Secretary.
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POTTS’S DISCOVERY OF WITCHES
In the County of Lancaster,
Reprinted from the Original Edition of 1613.
With an Introduction and Notes, by James Crossley, Esq.
Printed for the Chetham Society.
M.DCC.XLV.
Manchester:
Printed by Charles Simms and Co.
INTRODUCTION.
Were not every chapter of the history of the human mind too precious an inheritance to be willingly relinquished,—for appalling as its contents may be, the value of the materials it may furnish may be inestimable,—we might otherwise be tempted to wish that the miserable record in which the excesses occasioned by the witch mania are narrated, could be struck out of its pages, and for ever cancelled. Most assuredly, he, who is content to take the fine exaggeration of the author of Hydriotaphia as a serious and literal truth, and who believes with him that “man is a glorious animal,” must not go to the chapter which contains that record for his evidences and proofs. If he should be in search of materials for humiliation and abasement, he will find in the history of witchcraft in this country, from the beginning to the end of the seventeenth century, large and abundant materials, whether it affects the species or the individual. In truth, human nature is never seen in worse colours than in that dark and dismal review. Childhood,