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any time any such toad original: "Tode"; in 16th-century English witchcraft, toads were frequently cited as "familiars" or spirit companions used to carry out a witch's commands., or that he ever made any such images Images Wax or clay effigies used in sympathetic magic; harming the image was believed to harm the person it represented. to hurt man, woman, or child: He affirms by the oath which he has taken, that he never had such toads, or ever made such images.
And fifteenthly original: ".xv.", being asked whether he ever did any hurt to man, woman, or child, or to their goods or cattle original: "Cattels"; in this period, "cattle" often referred generally to all livestock and movable property (chattels).: he says by the oath that he has taken, that he never did any such hurt either in body or goods.