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"A woman (Anonymous 4) is captured by the Army in Newbury and shot in the head, in 1634.", 'A Most Certain, Strange, and True Discovery of a Witch', Anonymous, (1643)
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"A woman (Anonymous 4) is captured in Newbury by the army and determined to be a witch.", 'A Most Certain, Strange, and True Discovery of a Witch', Anonymous, (1643)
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"A woman (Anonymous 4) is allegedly shot at by army soldiers in Newbury, but she catches the bullets they fire and eats them.", 'A Most Certain, Strange, and True Discovery of a Witch', Anonymous, (1643)
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"Lewis Gaufredy of Marseilles is accused of introducing Mistress Magdalen of the Marish to the Devil, causing her to have marks on her body.", 'The Life and Death of Lewis Gaufredy', Anonymous, London (1612)
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"A pond in Garraton turns from water to blood and is a supposed sign from God as to how the people are all of one blood.", 'The Most Strange and Wounderfull Apperation of Blood in a Pool at Garraton in Leicester-shire', Anonymous, London (1645)
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"James Cook, Thomas Blossom, and Edward See witness the apparition of a battle horse in the sky over where the Battle of Dunbar had taken place.", 'More Warning Yet. Being a True Relation of a Strange and Most Dreadful Apparition which was Seen in the Air', Godly-learned minister of the Gospel., London (1654)
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"Anonymous 21 of London gives birth on 16 September, 1645 to a monstrous baby that has nails coming out of its thighs, no head, and stumps for legs.", 'The Most Strange and Wounderfull Apperation of Blood in a Pool at Garraton in Leicester-shire', Anonymous, London (1645)
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"Lewis Gaufredy of Marseilles is accused of bewitching Mistress Victoire Corbier into continually lusting after him.", 'The Life and Death of Lewis Gaufredy', Anonymous, London (1612)
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"Lewis Gaufredy of Marseilles is executed in Marsellies on April 30, 1611 for being a magician and in communion with the Devil.", 'The Life and Death of Lewis Gaufredy', Anonymous, London (1612)
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"Lewis Gaufredy of Marseilles is tried by a court and found guilty of rape, seduction, sorcery, magic, and other devilish acts.", 'The Life and Death of Lewis Gaufredy', Anonymous, London (1612)
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"Lewis Gaufredy of Marseilles confesses to baptizing children into the Devil's service by using salt and sulfur in the water.", 'The Life and Death of Lewis Gaufredy', Anonymous, London (1612)
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"Lewis Gaufredy of Marseilles is apprehended and put in prison after Magdalen of the Marish confesses to Gaufredy's involvement with the Devil.", 'The Life and Death of Lewis Gaufredy', Anonymous, London (1612)
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"Lewis Gaufredy confesses to having read a book on magic that he inherited from his uncle.", 'The Life and Death of Lewis Gaufredy', Anonymous, London (1612)
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"Lewis Gaufredy confesses that the devil did appear to him in the shape of a gallant fellow.", 'The Life and Death of Lewis Gaufredy', Anonymous, London (1612)
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"Anonymous 20 of Kirkham gives birth to a stillborn monster baby", 'A Declaration of a Strange and Wonderful Monster: Born in Kirkham parish in Lancashire', Anonymous, London (1646)
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"Lewis Gaufredy confesses as to how Mistris Madgalen of the Marish gave herself freely to the Devil. Lewis Gaufredy pricks her finger with a needle to draw blood so as to secure the promise.", 'The Life and Death of Lewis Gaufredy', Anonymous, London (1612)
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"Lewis Gaufredy confesses that he and Magdelen of the Marish have been marked by the Devil.", 'The Life and Death of Lewis Gaufredy', Anonymous, London (1612)
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"Magdalen of the Marish is observed by Dr. Frier Sebastian Michell to be suffering from fits for over five weeks. ", 'The Life and Death of Lewis Gaufredy', Anonymous, London (1612)
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"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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"At the trial of Elizabeth Jackson, a woman from London accused of bewitching the fourteen year old girl Mary Glover, allegedly causing the girl a number of violent fits, one Doctor Bancroft, at the ti ... ", 'Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke; plainely layd open', Lewes Hughes, London (1641)
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