Gamygyn
Gamygyn magnus Marchio: in forma equi parvi visitur: at ubi hominis
simulachrum assumit, raucam edit vocem, de omnibus artibus liberalibus
differens: efficit quoque, ut coram exorcista conveniant animæ in mari
exeuntes, & quæ degunt in purgatorio (quod dicitur Cartagra, id est,
afflictio animarum) & corpora aërea suscipiunt, apparentque
evidenter, & ad interrogata respondent. Permanet apud exorcistam,
donec ipsius votum expleverit. Triginta legiones in sua habet potestate.
Gamigin [Gamygyn] is a great marquesse, and is seene in the forme of a
little horsse, when he taketh humane shape he speaketh with a hoarse
voice, disputing of all liberall sciences; he bringeth also to passe,
that the soules, which are drowned in the sea, or which dwell in
purgatorie (which is called Cartagra, that is, affliction of soules)
shall take aierie bodies, and evidentlie appeare and answer to
interrogatories at the conjurors commandement; he tarrieth with the
exorcist, untill he have accomplished his desire, and hath thirtie
legions under him.