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A95190 A true relation of the araignment of eighteene vvitches. that were tried, convicted, and condemned, at a sessions holden at St. Edmunds-bury in Suffolke, and there by the iudge and iustices of the said sessions condemned to die, and so were executed the 27. day of August 1645. As also a list of the names of those that were executed, and their severall confessions before their executions. VVith a true relation of the manner how they find them out. The names of those that were executed. Mr. Lowes parson of Branson. Thomas Evered a cooper with Mary his wife. Mary Bacon. Anne Alderman. Rebecca Morris. Mary Fuller. Mary Clowes. Margery Sparham Katherine Tooley. Sarah Spinlow. Iane Limstead. Anne Wright. Mary Smith. Iane Rivert. Susan Manners. Mary Skipper. Anne Leech. 1645 (1645) Wing T2928; Thomason E301_3; ESTC R200262 4,243 10

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A True RELATION Of the ARAIGNMENT Of eighteene VVITCHES That were tried convicted and condemned at a Sessions holden at St. Edmunds-bury in Suffolke and there by the Iudge and Iustices of the said Sessions condemned to die and so were executed the 27. day of August 1645. As also a List of the names of those that were executed and their severall Confessions before their executions VVith a true relation of the manner how they find them out The names of those that were executed Mr. Lowes parson of Branson Thomas Evered a Cooper with Mary his wife Mary Bacon Anne Alderman Rebecca Morris Mary Fuller Mary Clowes Margery Sparham Katherine Teo●ey Sarah Spinlow Iane Limstead Anne Wright Mary Smith Iane Rivert Susan Manners Mary Skipper Anne Leech Printed at London by I. H. 1645. A true And perfect Relation of the Witches that were araigned tryed and convicted at a Sessions holden at St. Edmunds-bury in Suffolke and there by the Judge of the Sessions condemned to dye and so were executed the 27. day of Aug. last 1645. THIS above-named Mr. Lowes Parson of Branson in Suffolke being araigned there for witch-craft confessed that he bewitched a Ship neere Harwidge so that with the extreame tempesteous Seas raised by blusterous windes the said Ship was cast away wherein were many passengers who were by this meanes swallowed up by the mercilesse waves further he confessed that he had done many other most hanous wicked and accursed acts by the help of six Jmpes which he had that frequented him daily This Mr. Lowes preached about threescore sermons after he had made his Covenent with the Devill and had a teat on the crowne of his head and two under his tongue and there is none that maketh a Covenant with the Devill but hath from him a private marke Also Thomas Evererd a Cooper and Mary his wife both being imployed in a Brewhouse at Halsworth in the County of Suffolke freely confessed that they had bewitched Beere in that Brewhouse and that the odiousnesse of the infectious stinke of it was such so intollerable that by the noysomnesse of the smel or tast many people dyed And they further said that many other mischiefes they had perpetrated and acted by their witchcrafts and damnable Sorceries and that they also had their Jmpes to whom they gave suck One old woman confessed that she had beene a Witch the space of above fifty yeares in which time she also confest that she had done many very wicked things in bewitching Cattell Corne c. but above all that she had bewitched seven persons of one family to death to wit a man together with his wife and five childrens and that also she had her Jmpes which came to her in severall shapes Another of the women Witches consessed that she had bewitched a child to death and that she had beene a Witch above five and twenty yeares in which time she had bewitched great store of Cattle so that the owners of them were much impoverished and hindred both by the death of them sometimes and sometimes by the unserviceablenesse of them And also she confest that she usually bewitched standing corne whereby there came great losses to the owners thereof for that they could reape no profit nor the benefit of there long hard and by her made fruitlesse labours besides she confessed that she had committed many other such like evill deeds to the hinderance of many These and all the rest confessed that cruell malice and he bred envie was their chiefe delight continually a long time before they made their Covenant with the Devill who also did often and sundry times and in severall shapes appeare to them before they entered into Covenant with him that they might be made Witches Further also these with all the rest being searched as they were taken were found by the searchers to have Teats or Dugs which their Jmpes used to suck so often as they came to them And that some of them had such Teates or Dugs under their armes some under their tongue some in the roofe of their mouth some on the crown of the head some amongst their toes some in their fundament and divers other places their Teats were but little some of them are shaped like a thunderbolt These severall teats or dugs their severall Jmpes used to suck who came to them often Sometimes in the shape of Mice sometimes in the shape of Kitens sometimes in the shape of Snayles and other-while in the shape of Snakes Hornets Waspes and divers other shapes Besides these are 120. more suspected Witches in prison at St. Edmunds-bury who had all their Tryall now but that the Judge and Justices were compelled to adjourne the said Sessions till another time by reason of the neere aproaching of the Cavaliers And of those Witches some have confessed that they have had carnall copulation with the Devill one of which said that she had before her husband dyed conceived twice by him but as soone as she was delivered of them they run away in most horrid long and ugly shapes And these confessed that they have bewitched divers Men Women and Children to death as also Horses Oxen Cowes Sheep Swine and other sort of Cattell as likewise Corne Herbes and plants c. and have raised great and very tempestious windes and stormes to the overthrowing and subuerting of Houses Stables Barnes Stacks of Corne and Hay with Trees c. Another of these Witches by her owne confession affirmed that she owing a grudg to a Gentleman and his wife in Suffolke having no occasion but that they seemed discontented at her comming often to their house and wishing her to forbeare comming and onely for this cause she sent one of her Jmpes in the likenesse of a little black smoth Dog to play with their Boy being very young and their onely child But the child at first refused to play with it but it comming often at the length the Child made much of it till at last the Jmpe brought the child to a water side and there drowned the said child to the great grief of the parents Amongst those remaining yet in prison there is one Witch they say to be burned who seemeth to be very penitent for her former lewd and abominable indevours and acts and desires to have Petitions put up to divers godly Ministers that they would be pleased to pray in their severall Congregations that her said Jmpes may have no further power to do any more such like hurt neither by Sea nor Land as they have divers times formerly done to the destruction losse or utter undoing of many sundry good and honest people Now for the manner how they usually find out these Witches THere are in the County of Suffolke foure searchers appointed for the finding of them out two men searchers and two women searchers the men are to search those men who are suspected to be Witches and the women searchers likewise are to search those women that are supposed to be