Agnes Waterhouse, witch
Elderly Essex woman convicted and hanged for witchcraft at Chelmsford in 1566.
Elderly Essex woman convicted and hanged for witchcraft at Chelmsford in 1566.
Scottish woman found guilty of sorcery, witchcraft and invoking the spirits of the Devil in 1588, then strangled and burned.
The trials of the Pendle witches in 1612 are among the most famous witch trials in English history, and some of the best recorded of the 17th century.
Woman arrested on suspicion of witchcraft in Rothenburg in 1652, who despite being tortured, vigorously protested her innocence
Pivotal figure in the great Scottish witchcraft panic of 1597.
Female sorcerer who appears in the Old Testament (1 Samuel 28:3–25).
Sorcerer, necromancer and wizard. Executed on the last day of February 1592 as part of the North Berwick witch trials, he was an associate of Francis Stewart, fifth Earl of Bothwell.
Woman accused of witchcraft and conspiracy to murder during the North Berwick witch trials.
Last person to be condemned to death for witchcraft in an English court, when she was found guilty at Hertford in 1712.
Young Scottish maidservant suspected of witchcraft by her employer in November 1590. After being tortured, the initial testimony she gave led to the start of the North Berwick witch trials.