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ID Short Description & Text Name Preferred Name Person Type
1362

A "poor and base" woman who is sent to prison for allegedly being "the first mover of a mutiny." She is suspected to be witch by her neighbours. In addition, she is sent to prison immediately because hse is too base and poor to appear before Lords.(150)

Appears in:
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, . Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, Reign of Charles 1: 1637. H. M. Stationery Office: 1868, 150

Anonymous 229 Witch
1363

One of a group of people who, along with Anonymous 229, are accused of causing "mutinous facts" in the county of Cambridgeshire. (150)

Appears in:
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, . Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, Reign of Charles 1: 1637. H. M. Stationery Office: 1868, 150

Anonymous 230 Suspect
1364

One of a group of messengers who claim to have been cursed by Anonymous 229 as they were passing by her house in a boat.(150)

Appears in:
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, . Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, Reign of Charles 1: 1637. H. M. Stationery Office: 1868, 150

Anonymous 231 Accuser
1364

One of a group of messengers who claim to have been cursed by Anonymous 229 as they were passing by her house in a boat.(150)

Appears in:
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, . Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, Reign of Charles 1: 1637. H. M. Stationery Office: 1868, 150

Anonymous 231 Victim
1365

A waterman who is allegedly "stricken with such a lamentable crick in his back that he was constrained to get help" soon after the group of messengers (Anonymous 231) are allegedly cursed by Anonymous 229.(150)

Appears in:
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, . Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, Reign of Charles 1: 1637. H. M. Stationery Office: 1868, 150

Anonymous 232 Accuser
1365

A waterman who is allegedly "stricken with such a lamentable crick in his back that he was constrained to get help" soon after the group of messengers (Anonymous 231) are allegedly cursed by Anonymous 229.(150)

Appears in:
Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, . Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, Reign of Charles 1: 1637. H. M. Stationery Office: 1868, 150

Anonymous 232 Victim