Alexander Montgomerie's 1584 poem "Flyting Against Polwart” contains one of the earliest mentions of Halloween - in the poem Montgomerie playfully compares his rival Polwart to a demonic creature spawned by fairies (frequently referred to as "good neighbors" in folk literature):

"In the hinder end of haruest, on Allhallow euen,
When our good nighbours doe ryd..."