Rue,
Both banished from the island.
_November 10th, 1570._
Lorenche Faleze, wife of Henry Johan,
Banished from the island.
_November 17th, 1570._
Thomasse Salmon.
Marie Gauvein, wife of Ozouet.
Both these women were whipped, had each an ear cut off, and
were banished from the island.
GUILLAUME BEAUVOIR, Bailiff, 1572-1581.
No prosecutions for Witchcraft seem to have taken place
during his tenure of office.
THOMAS WIGMORE, Bailiff, 1581-1588.
_1583._
Collas de la Rue.
The result of this trial is uncertain.
LOUIS DEVYCKE, Bailiff, 1588-1600.
No Witchcraft prosecutions during his term of office.
KING JAMES I.--1603-1625.
AMICE DE CARTERET, Bailiff, 1601-1631.
_1611._
Marie Rolland.
The result of this trial is uncertain.
_June 11th, 1613._
Oliver Omont,
Cecille Vaultier, wife of Omont,
Guillemine, their daughter,
Were all banished from the island.
_July 17th, 1613._
Laurence Leustace, wife of Thomas Le Compte,
Banished from the island.
_July 4th, 1617._
Collette du Mont, widow of Jean Becquet.
Marie, her daughter, wife of Pierre Massy.
Isabel Becquet, wife of Jean Le Moygne.
All three women, after being found guilty, confessed under
torture, and were then hanged and burnt.
_August 8th, 1617._
Michelle Jervaise, widow Salmon.
Jeanne Guignon, wife of J. de Callais, and two of her
children.
These four persons were hanged and burnt, after being put to
the question.
_October 17th, 1617._
Marie de Callais.
Philipine le Parmentier, widow of Nicolle, of Sark.
These two women were hanged and burnt, after being
previously put to the question.
_November 25th, 1617._
Thomasse de Calais, wife of Isaac le Patourel,
Banished from the island.
_November 25th, 1617._
Christine Hamon, wife of Etienne Gobetell.
This woman was banished from the island, but returned on May
6th, 1626, when she was again arrested and sentenced to
death. She was hanged July 21st, 1626.
_August 1st, 1618._
Jean de Callais, together with his son, and servants.
All these were charged with practicing Witchcraft, and were
sent out of the island.
_December, 1618._
Jean Nicolle, of Sark,
Being found guilty, was whipped, had an ear cut off, and was
banished from the island.
_May 1st, 1619._
Pierre Massi,
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