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Assertions for a specific being.

Name Description Original Text
Ambrose WaterdukeA spirit that William Whycherly attempts to conjure "at Yarmouth in the great circule, with the sword and ring consecreated," but is unsuccessful because he "was so sore afraide that he ran away before the spirit called Ambrose Waterduke could appeare." at Yarmouth in the great circule, with the sworde and ring consecreated; but nothing appeared unto hym because that an old preest being there was so sore afraide that he ran away before the spirit called Ambrose Waterduke could appere.

Appears in:
Smith, Thomas. An Examination taken by Sir Thomas Smith of Conjurer, and his Comlice at 1549. Unknown: 1559,