ID | Short Description | Date | City | Parish | Current County | Old county | Nation |
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433 | Anne Kirk allegedly has a falling out with a woman in the street; that night, the woman's child gives a shriek as they sit by the fire. It then pines away until it dies.(99-100)
Appears in:
Anonymous. The Trial of Maist. Dorrell. Unknown: 1599, 99-100
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1599 | London (Castle Alley) | London, City of | MIddlesex | England | |
435 | Anne Kirk allegedly becomes offended when not invited to a child's christening, and causes the child to become strangely tormented. (100)
Appears in:
Anonymous. The Trial of Maist. Dorrell. Unknown: 1599, 100
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1599 | London (Castle Alley) | London, City of | MIddlesex | England | |
436 | The parents of a child, believed to be bewitched by Anne Kirk, consult with Mother Gillam, who tells them their child is forespoken. She advises them to "cut of a piece of the witches coate with a payre of sheeres, & burne it togeather with the childs vnder cloth." They do, and the child heals.(100)
Appears in:
Anonymous. The Trial of Maist. Dorrell. Unknown: 1599, 100
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1599 | London (Castle Alley) | London, City of | MIddlesex | England | |
437 | Anne Kirk allegedly has a falling out with an innkeeper, Anonymous 459, and causes his child to become strangely tormented in revenge. Anonymous 459 cannot cure his child with physick, so he goes to a cunning-man, Anonymous 461 for help. Anonymous 461 makes him swear not to reveal who told him, then identifies Kirk as the person responsible for his child's illness and shows him Kirk's image in a glass. However, he is unable to help the child, who dies of his fits.(100-101)
Appears in:
Anonymous. The Trial of Maist. Dorrell. Unknown: 1599, 100-101
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1599 | London (Castle Alley) | London, City of | MIddlesex | England | |
2930 | The innkeeper, Anonymous 459, sees Anne Kirk exiting a neighbour's house not long after she allegedly bewitched his child to death. He waits until she has left, then tells his neighbour that she is a witch and responsible for his child's death. He falls sick when he gets home, and dies not long after.(100-101)
Appears in:
Anonymous. The Trial of Maist. Dorrell. Unknown: 1599, 100-101
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1599 | London (Castle Alley) | London, City of | MIddlesex | England |