In all, about 1,000 people were executed for witchcraft between 1542 and 1736. Matthew Hopkins, a lawyer and the self-proclaimed Witchfinder General, was at the centre of these accusations.
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Town's 1646 witchcraft trial ordeal re-enactedWhen nine Huntingdonshire people were accused of witchcraft in 1646, during the English Civil Wars, their accusers knew who to turn to for help - Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins. The six women ...
The persecution of women branded witches is brought to life in a haunting short film, with NHS workers stepping up to show how, in some ways, ...
The author derided witchcraft, drawing a connection between ... In 1645 witch fever gripped East Anglia. A man called Matthew Hopkins, the self-proclaimed “Witchfinder General”, was paid ...
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