Bridget Bishop Rebecca Nurse Susannah Martin Elizabeth Howe Sarah Good Sarah Wilds George Jacobs Sr Martha Carrier George Burroughs John Willard John Proctor Martha Cory Margaret Scott Mary Esty Alice Parker Ann Pudeator Wilmott Redd Samuel Wardell Mary Parker Giles Cory 4 others died in jail. In other words, 19 people were hanged and 4 died in jail a total of 23 people. Giles Corey died the most unreal way out of all.
He was crushed to death by large rocks placed on top of him. They did this because he would not stand trial and if he kept quite his land was giving to his son instead of the Crown which would be auctioned off to the villagers.
Following the Salem witch accusations and trials. The page below gives a rich introduction to the environment which may have fostered the accusations and executions. Include every detail.
Time when the spelling of names was often inconsistent). 1627: Guide to the Grand-Jury Men published by Rev. In England, which included guidance for prosecuting witches. By the judges in Salem.
Colony of Rhode Island. Became Salem Village. 1641: England established a capital penalty for witchcraft.
1656: Thomas Ady published A Candle in the Dark, critical of witchcraft prosecutions. He published A Perfect Discovery of Witches in 1661 and The Doctrine of Devils in 1676. George Burroughs used one or more of these in his trial in 1692, attempting to refute the charges against him.
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