The Matthew Hopkins trials
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The Matthew Hopkins trials
(English witchcraft, 1560-1736 / general editor, James Sharpe ; consulting editor, Richard Golden, v. 3)
Pickering & Chatto, 2003
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Reprint. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 10th works: Originally published: London, 1645. 5th, 6th works: Originally published: London, 1646. 7th works: Originally published: London, 1647. 8th work: Originally published: London, 1648. 9th work: Originally published: 1643. 11th work: Originally published: London, 1650. 12th work: Originally published: London, 1652
Includes bibliographical references (p. xxxi-xxxii)
Contents of Works
- A true and exact relation of the severall informations, examinations, and confessions of the late witches, arraigned and executed in the county of Essex / H. F.
- A true relation of the araignment of eighteene witches that were tried, convicted, and condemned, at a sessions holden at St. Edmunds-bury in Suffolke
- The lawes against witches, and coniuration : and some brief notes and observations for the discovery of witches
- Signes and wonders from heaven : with a true relation of a monster borne in ratcliffe highway ... likewise a new discovery of witches in stepney parish : and how 20 : witches more were executed in Suffolke this last assise
- The witches of Huntingdon, their examinations and confessions : exactly taken by his magesties justices of peace for that county / John Davenport
- Select cases of conscience touching witches and witchcrafts / John Gaule
- The discovery of witches : in answer to severall queries lately delivered to the judges of assize for the county of Norfolk / Matthew Hopkins
- A confirmation and discovery of witch craft / John Stearne
- A most certain, strange, and true discovery of a witch : being taken by some of the parliament forces, as she was standing on a small planck-board and sayling on it over the river of Newbury
- The examination, confession, triall, and execution, of Joane Williford, Joan Cariden, and Jane Hott : who were executed at feversham in Kent, for being witches, on Munday the 29 of September, 1645
- Wonderfull news from the north, or, A true relation of the sad and Grievous Torments, inflicted upon bodies of three children of Mr. George Muschamp, late of the county of Northumberland, by witchcraft / Mary Moore
- A prodigious & tragicall history of the arraignment, tryall, confession, and condemnation of six witches at Maidstone in Kent