Agnes Finnie, witch
Edinburgh widow who was tried, convicted and executed for witchcraft.
Edinburgh widow who was tried, convicted and executed for witchcraft.
English woman executed for witchcraft in Ipswich in 1645, one of the few people in England to have been executed by burning after a conviction of witchcraft.
English noblewoman and alleged sorcerer, forcibly divorced from her husband and sentenced to life imprisonment for treasonable necromancy.
Woman associated with witchcraft at Ledston Hall in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Died in 1603, and is said to haunt the nearby woods.
17th-century Yorkshire woman uniquely created a baronetess in her own right.
Woman accused by her local rector of being a witch, but never formally charged as such.
British triple murderer executed in March 1733, sketched by William Hogarth as she was waiting her execution.
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