Book 6, Chapter 2 The City of WESTMINSTER.
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Book 1, Chapter 17 Tower of LONDON. Occurrences.
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Book 2, Chapter 10 Billingsgate Ward. Modern State thereof.
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Book 5, Chapter 9 [Skinners.] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT.
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Book 2, Chapter 11 Bridge Ward within. Monuments.
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Book 2, Chapter 11 Bridge Ward within. Charitable Gifts.
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Book 5, Chapter 30 [Acts of] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. [Common Council.]
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Witches in Early Modern England
"Elizabeth Jackson, a woman from London, is "arraigned and condemned at Newgate," for the bewitchment of Mary Glover, the fourteen-year old daughter of a merchant from Thames Street in London. Mary Gl ... ", 'Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke; plainely layd open', Lewes Hughes, London (1641)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"The Recorder of London, Sir John Crook, tests Mary Glover during a fit allegedly brought on by being in the presence of the woman, Elizabeth Jackson. Mary Glover is in a fit, when to test the authent ... ", 'Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke; plainely layd open', Lewes Hughes, London (1641)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"The Recorder of London, Sir John Crook, verifies the fourteen year old girl Mary Glover's fit allegedly brought on by the presence of the woman Elizabeth Jackson, through a second test, following a bu ... ", 'Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke; plainely layd open', Lewes Hughes, London (1641)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"The Recorder of London, Sir John Crook, having examined the fourteen year old girl, Mary Glover, accused of counterfeiting fits allegedly caused by the woman, Elizabeth Jackson, believes that Elizabet ... ", 'Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke; plainely layd open', Lewes Hughes, London (1641)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"A month after the trial and condemnation of Elizabeth Jackson, a woman accused of bewitching the fourteen year old girl, Mary Glover, with a number of violent fits, Mary Glover continues to have fits ... ", 'Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke; plainely layd open', Lewes Hughes, London (1641)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"After the dispossession of the fourteen year girl from London, Mary Glover, it is decided that she should live with a minister "for one yeare, least Sathan should assault her againe." The minister, M ... ", 'Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke; plainely layd open', Lewes Hughes, London (1641)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"The minister, Mr. Lewis Hughes, informs the Recorder of London, sir John Crook, during the examination of Mary Glover, that he had often prayed with Elizabeth Jackson, the woman accused of causing Mar ... ", 'Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke; plainely layd open', Lewes Hughes, London (1641)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"The minister, Mr. Lewis Hughes, informs the Recorder of London, Sir John Crook, during the examination of the fourteen year old girl, Mary Glover, who allegedly suffers from fits caused by the woman E ... ", 'Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke; plainely layd open', Lewes Hughes, London (1641)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"The day after the alleged dispossession of Mary Glover, the minister Mr. Lewis Hughes goes to the Recorder of London, Sir John Crook, and informs him of the events that transpired during the girl's di ... ", 'Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke; plainely layd open', Lewes Hughes, London (1641)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"In order to test whether or not the fourteen year old girl from London, Mary Glover, counterfeit her bewitchment allegedly caused by Elizabeth Jackson, the Recorder of London, Sir John Crook, arranged ... ", 'Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke; plainely layd open', Lewes Hughes, London (1641)
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