ID | Short Description | Date | City | Parish | Current County | Old county | Nation |
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22 | Ursley Kempe allegedly sends her familiar Jacke to kill her brother's wife, Mrs. Kempe, because she "had called her whore and witche."(18)
Appears in:
W., W. . A True and Just Record, of the Information, Examination and Confession of all the Witches, taken at S. Osyth in the county of Essex. London: 1582, 18
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1582, February | St. Osyth; St. Ofes; St. Oses | Essex | Essex | England | |
36 | Elizabeth Ewstace is interrogated in prison by Brian Darcey; she denies participating in a malefic conspiracy with Alice Manfield, noting that their only business has been when she buys ointment from Manfield to treat her lameness.(79)
Appears in:
W., W. . A True and Just Record, of the Information, Examination and Confession of all the Witches, taken at S. Osyth in the county of Essex. London: 1582, 79
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1582, February | St. Osyth; St. Ofes; St. Oses | Essex | Essex | England | |
580 | Joan Pechey is accused during her trial of lying in bed naked with her own son. She denies this, but her son confesses that this is true.(48)
Appears in:
W., W. . A True and Just Record, of the Information, Examination and Confession of all the Witches, taken at S. Osyth in the county of Essex. London: 1582, 48
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1582, February | St. Osyth; St. Ofes; St. Oses | Essex | Essex | England |