agazine_, 1857, pt. I, 593-595.
1606. Louth, Lincolnshire. "An Indictment against a Witche."
R. W. Goulding, _Louth Old Corporation Records_
(Louth, 1891), 54.
1606. Hertford. Johanna Harrison and her daughter said to
have been executed. This rests upon the pamphlet
_The Most Cruell and Bloody Murther_, ... See appendix
A, Sec. 3.
1606. Richmond, Yorkshire. Ralph Milner ordered by quarter
sessions to make his submission at Mewkarr
Church. _North Riding Record Society_, I, 58.
1607. Middlesex. Alice Bradley of Hampstead arraigned on
four bills, acquitted. _Middlesex County Records_,
II, 8.
1607. Middlesex. Rose Mersam of Whitecrosse Street acquitted.
_Ibid._, II, 20.
1607. Bakewell, Derby. Several women said to have been executed
here. See Robert Simpson, _A Collection of
Fragments illustrative of the History and Antiquities
of Derby_ (Derby, 1826), 90; Glover, _History of
Derby_ (ed. Thos. Noble, 1833), pt. I, vol. II, p. 613;
J. C. Cox, _Three Centuries of Derbyshire Annals_,
II, 88. For what purports to be a detailed account
of the affair see W. Andrews, _Bygone Derbyshire_,
180-184.
1607-11. Rye, Sussex. Two women condemned by local
authorities probably discharged upon interference
from London. _Hist. MSS. Comm. Reports_, XIII,
pt. 4, 136-137, 139-140, 147-148.
1608. Simon Read pardoned. _Cal. St. P., Dom._, 1603-1610, 406.
1610. Norfolk. Christian[a] Weech, pardoned in 1604, now
again pardoned. _Ibid._, 96, 598. Was this the Christiana
Weekes of Cleves Pepper, Wilts, who in 1651
and 1654 was again and again accused of telling
where lost goods were? See _Hist. MSS. Comm.
Reports, Various_, I, 120.
1610. Middlesex. Agnes Godfrey of Enfield, with four bills
against her, acquitted on three, found guilty of killing.
File containing sentence lost. _Middlesex County
Records_, II, 57-58. Acquitted again in 1621. _Ibid._,
79, 80.
1610. Leicestershire. Depositions taken by the sheriff concerning
Randall and other witches. _Hist. MSS.
Comm. Reports_, XII, pt. 4 (_MSS. of the Duke of
Rutland_), I, 422.
1611. Carnarvon. Story of witchcraft "committed on six
young maids." Privy Council
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