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Salem Witch Trials: Francis Dane, Dorothy Good, Edward Bishop III, Sarah Churchwell, the Witch House, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Wilmot Redd

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Description:Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Francis Dane, Dorothy Good, Edward Bishop Iii, Sarah Churchwell, the Witch House, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Wilmot Redd, Roger Toothaker, Ann Foster, George Burroughs, Martha Corey, Abigail Hobbs, Dorcas Hoar, John Hathorne, Betty Parris, Rebecca Eames, Thomas Putnam, John Willard, Alice Parker, Mary Parker, John Alden, Sarah Wildes, Deodat Lawson, Bartholomew Gedney. Excerpt: Abigail Hobbs was a girl of about 15 years old when she was arrested for witchcraft on April 18, 1692 along with Giles Corey, Mary Warren, and Bridget Bishop . Prior to living in Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts), she and her family had lived in Casco, Maine, the frontier of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, during a time when there were many attacks by the Wabanaki Native Americans . Her stepmother, Deliverance Hobbs, and her father William Hobbs, were also both charged with witchcraft. During her multiple examinations by local magistrates between April and June 1692, Abigail confessed and accused others of witchcraft, including John Proctor . At her trial in September, she pled guilty to both indictments against her, one for afflicting Mercy Lewis and another for covenanting with the Devil . Hobbs was granted a reprieve by Governor William Phips in January 1693 after Chief Magistrate William Stoughton had signed the warrant for her execution In 1710, her father, William Hobbs, petitioned the General Court to compensate him for 40 expenses that the family's imprisonment cost him, but said he was willing to accept 10, which the court did in 1712. Abigail Hobbs was among those named in the Act for Reversal of Attainder by the Massachusetts Great and General Court, October 17, 1711. NotesWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Salem Witch Trials: Francis Dane, Dorothy Good, Edward Bishop III, Sarah Churchwell, the Witch House, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Wilmot Redd. To get started finding Salem Witch Trials: Francis Dane, Dorothy Good, Edward Bishop III, Sarah Churchwell, the Witch House, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Wilmot Redd, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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2010
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Salem Witch Trials: Francis Dane, Dorothy Good, Edward Bishop III, Sarah Churchwell, the Witch House, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Wilmot Redd

Books LLC
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Description: Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Francis Dane, Dorothy Good, Edward Bishop Iii, Sarah Churchwell, the Witch House, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Wilmot Redd, Roger Toothaker, Ann Foster, George Burroughs, Martha Corey, Abigail Hobbs, Dorcas Hoar, John Hathorne, Betty Parris, Rebecca Eames, Thomas Putnam, John Willard, Alice Parker, Mary Parker, John Alden, Sarah Wildes, Deodat Lawson, Bartholomew Gedney. Excerpt: Abigail Hobbs was a girl of about 15 years old when she was arrested for witchcraft on April 18, 1692 along with Giles Corey, Mary Warren, and Bridget Bishop . Prior to living in Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts), she and her family had lived in Casco, Maine, the frontier of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, during a time when there were many attacks by the Wabanaki Native Americans . Her stepmother, Deliverance Hobbs, and her father William Hobbs, were also both charged with witchcraft. During her multiple examinations by local magistrates between April and June 1692, Abigail confessed and accused others of witchcraft, including John Proctor . At her trial in September, she pled guilty to both indictments against her, one for afflicting Mercy Lewis and another for covenanting with the Devil . Hobbs was granted a reprieve by Governor William Phips in January 1693 after Chief Magistrate William Stoughton had signed the warrant for her execution In 1710, her father, William Hobbs, petitioned the General Court to compensate him for 40 expenses that the family's imprisonment cost him, but said he was willing to accept 10, which the court did in 1712. Abigail Hobbs was among those named in the Act for Reversal of Attainder by the Massachusetts Great and General Court, October 17, 1711. NotesWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Salem Witch Trials: Francis Dane, Dorothy Good, Edward Bishop III, Sarah Churchwell, the Witch House, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Wilmot Redd. To get started finding Salem Witch Trials: Francis Dane, Dorothy Good, Edward Bishop III, Sarah Churchwell, the Witch House, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Wilmot Redd, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
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Publisher
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Release
2010
ISBN
115558595X

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