ate
accused before the mayor. _York Depositions_, 154.
1667. Norfolk. A fortune-teller or conjuror condemned to
imprisonment. _Cal. St. P., Dom., 1667_, 30.
1667. Ipswich, Suffolk. Two witches possibly imprisoned.
Story doubtful. _Cal. St. P., Dom., 1667-1668_, 4.
1667. Devizes, Wilts. "An old woman" imprisoned, charged
with bewitching by making and pricking an image.
Blagrave, _Astrological Practice_ (London 1689),
90, 103.
1667. Lancashire. Widow Bridge and her sister, Margaret
Loy, both of Liverpool, accused. _The Moore Rental_
(Chetham Soc., 1847), 59-60.
1668. Durham. Alice Armstrong of Strotton tried, but almost
certainly acquitted. Tried twice again in the next
year with the same result. Sykes, _Local Records_, II, 369.
1668. Warwick. Many witches "said to be in hold." _Cal. St.
P., Dom., 1668-1669_, 25.
1669. Hertfordshire. John Allen of Stondon indicted for calling
Joan Mills a witch. _Hertfordshire County Sessions Rolls_, I, 217.
1670. Yorkshire. Anne Wilkinson acquitted. _York Depositions_,
176 and note.
1670. Latton Wilts. Jane Townshend accused. _Hist. MSS.
Comm. Reports, Various_. I, 150-151.
1670. Wilts. Elizabeth Peacock acquitted. See Inderwick's
list of witch trials in the western circuit, in his
_Sidelights on the Stuarts_ (London, 1888), 190-194.
Hereafter the reference "Inderwick" will mean
this list. See also above, p. 269, note.
1670. Devonshire. Elizabeth Eburye and Aliena Walter acquitted.
Inderwick.
1670. Somerset. Anne Slade acquitted on two indictments.
Inderwick.
1670. Bucks. Ann Clarke reprieved. _Cal. St. P., Dom., 1670_, 388.
1671. Devonshire. Johanna Elford acquitted. Inderwick.
1671. Devonshire. Margaret Heddon acquitted on two indictments.
Inderwick.
1671. Falmouth. Several witches acquitted. _Cal. St. P., Dom.,
1671_, 105, 171. Perhaps identical with the three, two
men and a woman, mentioned by Inderwick as acquitted
in Cornwall.
1672. Somerset. Margaret Stevens acquitted on two indictments.
Inderwick.
1672. Devonshire. Phelippa Bruen acquitted on four indictments.
Inderwick.
1672. Wilts. Elizabeth Mills acquitted on two indictments.
Inderwick.
1672. Wilts. Elizabeth Peacock, w
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