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John Strype's Survey of London Online

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  • Book 5, Chapter 2 [Offerings.] The SPIRITUAL GOVERNMENT. (external link no longer available)

John Strype's Survey of London Online

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  • Book 3, Chapter 8 [Disbu (external link no longer available)

John Strype's Survey of London Online

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  • Book 6, Chapter 6 St. Paul's Covent Garden. The Church. (external link no longer available)

John Strype's Survey of London Online

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  • Book 5, Chapter 9 The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. [Drapers.] (external link no longer available)

John Strype's Survey of London Online

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  • Book 5, Chapter 9 [Skinners.] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. (external link no longer available)

John Strype's Survey of London Online

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  • Book 5, Chapter 11 [Leathersellers.] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. (external link no longer available)

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  • Book 5, Chapter 12 The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. [Tallow Chandlers.] (external link no longer available)

Witches in Early Modern England

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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) (external link no longer available)

Witches in Early Modern England

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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) (external link no longer available)

Witches in Early Modern England

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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) (external link no longer available)

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