ID | Short Description | Date | City | Parish | Current County | Old county | Nation |
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387 | Florence Newton of Cork, Ireland is committed to prison after being found guilty of bewitching Mary Longdon.(168)
Appears in:
Glanvill, Joseph. Saducismus Triumphatus, or, Full and Plain Evidence Concerning Witches and Apparitions in Two Parts. London: 1681, 168
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1661, September 11 | Cork | Cork | Cork | Cork | Ireland |
388 | Florence Newton of Cork, Ireland allegedly bewitches Mary Longdon and causes her to have fits and vomit pins by kissing her. (169-170)
Appears in:
Glanvill, Joseph. Saducismus Triumphatus, or, Full and Plain Evidence Concerning Witches and Apparitions in Two Parts. London: 1681, 169-170
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1661, September 11 | Cork | Cork | Cork | Cork | Ireland |
409 | Two stars appear over a Protestant army fighting in Ireland. They are seen as a sign from God.(5-6)
Appears in:
Anonymous. Lamentable Newes from Ireland being a True, Perfect, and Exact Relation of the Landing of 10000 men in that Kingdom. London: 1642, 5-6
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1642, May 6 | - | - | Ireland |