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Witchcraft farther display'd : Containing I. An account of the witchcraft practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne, in Hertfordshire, since her condemnation, upon the Bodies of Anne Thorn and Anne Street, and the deplorable Condition in which they still remain. II. An answer to the most general objections against the being and power of witches: With some Remarks upon the Case of Jane Wenham in particular, and on Mr. Justice Powel's Procedure therein. To which are added, the tryals of Florence Newton, a famous Irish Witch, at the Assizes held at Cork, Anno 1661; as also of two Witches at the Assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds in Suffolk, Anno 1664, before Sir Matthew Hale, (then Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer) who were found guilty and executed.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wenham, Jane, d. 1730.
Wenham, Jane.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([4],39,[1]p. )
Other Title:
Witchcraft farther display'd
Place of Publication:
London : printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, [1712]
Notes:
Introduction signed: F.B., i.e. Francis Bragge.
A different account from a full and impartial account of sorcery and witchcraft, practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne .. '.
Also issued as part of: 'The witch of Walkerne' London, 1712.
Price from imprint: Price 6 d. Where may be had, The Tryal and Proceedings at large against Jane Wenham, at Hertford-Assizes. Price 6 d.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T68954.
OCLC:
642664621

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