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Iames Cook, "A man who witnesses the apparition of a battle horse over the site where the Battle of Dunbar took place"
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Thomas Blossome, "A man who witnesses the apparition of a battle horse over the site where the Battle of Dunbar took place"
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Edward See, "A man who witnesses the apparition of a battle horse over the site where the Battle of Dunbar took place"
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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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"Mr. Hopkins, the chief magistrate of Bewdley and a member of parliament, complains that he is "oft pained as he thought with the Spleen," but he was "not at all Melancholy." Mr. Hopkins confesses to ... ", 'The Certainty of the Worlds of Spirits and, Consequently, of the Immortality of Souls', Richard Baxter, London (1691)
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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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Elizabeth Barton; Maid of Kent; the Nun of Kent; The Holy Maid of Kent, "A woman from Lancaster in the county of Lancashire, who allegedly faked possession, being exploited by Richard Master, the local parson."
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Richard Weston, "A judge and politician who oversees the Maidstone Assizes of March 15, 1681. This includes the case of Anne Blundy. He sat in Parliament in 1660 and died in 1681."
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His Good Wife, "A woman from Bewdley in the county of Worcestershire, who was the wife of Mr. Hopkins, Chief Magistrate in the area, and a member of Parliament. Mrs. Hopkins helps pull a piece of wood that "came dow ... "
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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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Mr. Hopkins, "A man from Bewdley in the county of Worcestershire, who is the Chief Magistrate there, as well as a member of Parliament. Mr. Hopkins suffers from pain "he thought with the Spleen," but he displays n ... "
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"Numerous Justices of the Peace at Hicks Hall and the Old Bailey declare that they are unsatisfied with the proceedings and proof against Jane Peterson; they indicate that there was a design to the who ... ", 'A Declaration in Answer to Several Lying Pamphlets Concerning the Witch of Wapping', Anonymous, London (1652)
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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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A Brief Tenent in the Universities, "A man from London, who "did but study and contemplate upon this subject of Witchcraft and discovered a "Popish Idol" at Cheapside Cross, "which for many years," which few had known was there, until it ... "
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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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