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accused afterwards Agnes Sampson Agnes Waterhouse Alice ancient animal Anne appeared arrested astrologer believed bewitched Bishop Catharists cause century charge charm child Christian Church confessed conjurer consulted coven crimes cult cure dances death declared demons denied destroy Devil Devil's mark DIANENSIS died district Duchess of Bedford Edward Elisabeth England evidence evil fairy faith familiar spirit girl guilty INDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES innocence Isobel Gowdie Jane Wenham John judge kill King knew known later laws lived Lord LUX SIGILLUM magic magician magistrates malicious Margaret Matthew Hopkins MDCCCXX ET VERITAS mother murder named neighbours Nicholas Remy once pagan Pendle Pendle Forest Pendle witches person pins practised prisoners probably punishment Queen refused rites Sabbat says seems sometimes sorcery spell story suffered supposed suspected Thomas told trial UNIVERSITATIS LUX VERITAS MDCCCXX victim white witch wife wiseman wisewoman witch-finders witchcraft woman women worship