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  2. Witch trials in England - Wikipedia

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    Her trial in 1712 is commonly but erroneously regarded as the last witch trial in England. [ 13 ] The Witchcraft Act 1735 finally concluded prosecutions for alleged witchcraft in England after sceptical jurists, especially Sir John Holt (1642–1710) , had already largely ended convictions of alleged witches under English law.

  3. Køge Huskors - Wikipedia

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    Køge Huskors was the name for a witch trial in the city of Køge in Denmark, which took place in 1608–1615.It is one of the best known witch trials in Denmark. It led to the execution of between fifteen and twenty women by burning at the stake.

  4. Mary Eastey - Wikipedia

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    Mary Eastey was referred to as a witch in the 2013 horror movie The Conjuring, as was her supposed relative, Bathsheba, who possessed those who lived on her land. Mary Eastey was mentioned to be a witch in Season 1 Episode 2 of the TV series Charmed. In the 1985 PBS drama Three Sovereigns for Sarah she was played by Kim Hunter.

  5. List of people executed for witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    About eighty people were accused of practicing witchcraft in a witch-hunt that lasted throughout New England from 1647 to 1663. Thirteen women and two men were executed. [ 4 ] The Salem witch trials followed in 1692–93, culminating in the executions of 20 people.

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  7. Newcastle witch trials - Wikipedia

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    The extension of the Witchcraft Act in 1649 sparked a intense witch hunting period. [1] This spilled into the north of England and in Newcastle. [1] 1649 saw Puritan Magistrates at Newcastle send two sergeants, Thomas Shevel and Cuthbert Nicholson, to Scotland to bring an un-named Scottish witch-finder to try witches in Newcastle. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Witch trials in the early modern period - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the medieval era, mainstream Christian doctrine had denied the belief in the existence of witches and witchcraft, condemning it as a pagan superstition. [14] Some have argued that the work of the Dominican Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century helped lay the groundwork for a shift in Christian doctrine, by which certain Christian theologians eventually began to accept the possibility ...

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