ur or Looking Glasse
both for Saints and Sinners_, II, 593-596.
1661. Hertfordshire. Frances Bailey of Broxbourn complained
of abuse by those who believed her a witch.
_Hertfordshire County Sessions Rolls_, I, 137.
1661. Newcastle. Jane Watson examined before the mayor.
_York Depositions_, 92-93.
1661. Newcastle. Margaret Catherwood and two other
women examined before the mayor. _Ibid._, 88.
1663. Somerset. Elizabeth Style died before execution. Glanvill,
_Sadducismus Triumphatus_, pt. ii, 127-146. For
copies of three depositions about Elizabeth Style,
see _Gentleman's Magazine_, 1837, pt. ii, 256-257.
1663. Taunton, Somerset. Julian Cox hanged. Glanvill,
_Sadducismus Triumphatus_, pt. ii, 191-198.
1663-64. Newcastle. Dorothy Stranger accused before the
mayor. _York Depositions_, 112-114.
1664. Somerset. A "hellish knot" of witches (Hutchinson
says twelve) accused before justice of the peace
Robert Hunt. His discovery stopped by "some of
them in authority." Glanvill, _Sadducismus Triumphatus_,
pt. ii, 256-257. But see case of Elizabeth Style above.
1664. Somerset. A witch condemned at the assizes. She may
have been one of those brought before Hunt. _Cal.
St. P., Dom., 1663-1664_, 552.
1664. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Rose Cullender and Amy
Duny condemned. _A Tryal of Witches at ... Bury
St. Edmunds_ (1682).
1664. Newcastle. Jane Simpson, Isabell Atcheson and Katharine
Curry accused before the mayor. _York Depositions_, 124.
1664. York. Alice Huson and Doll Dilby tried. Both made
confessions. Copied for _A Collection of Modern Relations_
(see p. 52) from a paper written by the justice
of the peace, Corbet.
1665. Wilts. Jone Mereweather of Weeke in Bishop's Cannings
committed. _Hist. MSS. Comm. Reports_, _Various_, I, 147.
1665. Newcastle. Mrs. Pepper accused before the mayor.
_York Depositions_, 127.
1665. Three persons convicted of murder and executed for
killing a supposed witch. Joseph Hunter, _Life of
Heywood_ (London, 1842), 167-168, note.
1666. Lancashire. Four witches of Haigh examined, two
committed but probably acquitted. _Cal. St. P., Dom.,
1665-1666_, 225.
1667. Newcastle, Northumberland. Emmy Gaskin of Landg
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