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  • "A pond in Garraton turns from water to blood and is a supposed sign from God as to how the people are all of one blood.", 'The Most Strange and Wounderfull Apperation of Blood in a Pool at Garraton in Leicester-shire', Anonymous, London (1645) (external link no longer available)

  • "James Cook, Thomas Blossom, and Edward See witness the apparition of a battle horse in the sky over where the Battle of Dunbar had taken place.", 'More Warning Yet. Being a True Relation of a Strange and Most Dreadful Apparition which was Seen in the Air', Godly-learned minister of the Gospel., London (1654) (external link no longer available)

  • "Anonymous 21 of London gives birth on 16 September, 1645 to a monstrous baby that has nails coming out of its thighs, no head, and stumps for legs.", 'The Most Strange and Wounderfull Apperation of Blood in a Pool at Garraton in Leicester-shire', Anonymous, London (1645) (external link no longer available)

  • "Anonymous 20 of Kirkham gives birth to a stillborn monster baby", 'A Declaration of a Strange and Wonderful Monster: Born in Kirkham parish in Lancashire', Anonymous, London (1646) (external link no longer available)

  • "A minister from Suffolk (Anonymous 475) affirmed that "one of the poor women that was hanged for a VVitch (Anonymous 476) at Berry Assizes, in the year 1645" sent her imps (Anonymous 235) into the ar ... ", 'A Candle in the Dark', Thomas Ady, London (1655) (external link no longer available)

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