ID | Short Description | Date | City | Parish | Current County | Old county | Nation |
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582 | Henry Sellis is accused by Richard Ross of bewitching his horses to death in 1574. (51)
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, 51
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1582, March 1 | St. Osyth; St. Ofes; St. Oses | Essex | Essex | England | |
604 | Henry and Cysley Sellis are tried for witchcraft (by Brian Darcey). Henry Sellis denies having had any part in the death of Richard Ross's horses. Cysley denies any harsh conversation with Ross's wife.(58)
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, 58
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1582, March 1 | St. Osyth; St. Ofes; St. Oses | Essex | Essex | England | |
605 | Cysley Sellis is searched by Ales Gilney, Joan Smith, and Margaret Simpson for witch's marks. The marks they find are identified as witch's marks on the basis that they are like Ursley Kempe's marks (who was identified as a witch).(58)
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, 58
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1582, March 1 | St. Osyth; St. Ofes; St. Oses | Essex | Essex | England |