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Notes

[[350].]

See above, pp. 158, 184, 342, 344, 350, 369. More than once (as against Bridget Bishop and Dorcas Hoar) he himself became a witness as to the reputation or career of the accused. That already then there was thought of his writing upon the subject may perhaps be inferred from Cotton Mather's letter quoted on p. 206; and see also p. 214.

[[351].]

See p. 369, and note 1.

[[352].]

See above, pp. 245, 248, note 2.

[[353].]

Mather Papers, pp. 282-287.

[[354].]

Diary, I. 463-464.

[[355].]

As to Hale's career see a memoir in Mass. Hist. Soc., Collections, third series, VII. 255-269; also Sibley, Harvard Graduates, I. 509-520, and authorities there cited.