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Whole trial and examination of Mrs. Mary Hicks and her daughter Elizabeth

Jan 11, 2021Georgie DarcyEnglish, Pamphlet, WitchcraftNot on Wikipedia

Pamphlet purporting to tell the story of Mary Hicks, executed for witchcraft in 1716.

A Detection of Damnable Driftes

Oct 17, 2019Georgie DarcyEnglish, Pamphlet, WitchcraftNot on Wikipedia

Sixteenth-century pamphlet describing prominent Chelmsford witchcraft trials against Elizabeth Francis and others

The examination and confession of certaine Wytches at Chensforde

Oct 5, 2019Georgie DarcyEnglish, Pamphlet, WitchcraftNot on Wikipedia

First pamphlet describing witchcraft trials in England; it covers the testimony of witches at Chelmsford Assizes in 1566.

Newes from Scotland

Sep 25, 2018Georgie DarcyPamphlet, Scottish, WitchcraftFacebook post

1591 pamphlet describing the North Berwick witch trials in Scotland, detailing the confessions given by the accused witches before King James VI.

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Whole trial and examination of Mrs. Mary Hicks and her daughter Elizabeth
Page ID: 23376
Excerpt: Pamphlet purporting to tell the story of Mary Hicks, executed for witchcraft in 1716.
Word count: 810 words
Sentences: 45
Indexed as: English
Pamphlet
Witchcraft
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Works cited: 8
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