Part of the | Sufferings | Of | Leicestershire & North-hamptonshire, | By Informers and Priests. | Also, | God's Mercies | Testified Unto, And | Mans Cruelty | Bore Witness Against; | Being a Faithful Demonstration, Given Forth in the | Dread of the Lord, Against the Cruelty of | Persecution, | As it Hath of Late Been Manifested, and Notoriously Acted | by the Priest and People of the Town of Farthingstone, in the | County of North-hampton, to the Shame of Their Professed Religion, and | to the Injury of Those who Truly Fear God, and Worship Him. | Which May be as a Prospect Unto Them, Whereby They May Behold | Themselves and Consider the Evil of Their Ways, and be Warned to Timely | Repentance in this Their Day


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Part of the Sufferings of Leicestershire & North-hampton-shire, by Informers and Priests. Also, God's Mercies Testified Unto, and Mans Cruelty Bore Witness Against; Being Faithful Demonstrataion Given Forth in the Dread of the Lord, Against the Cruelty of Persecution as it Hath of Late Been Manifested, and Notoriously Acted by the Priest and People of the Town of Farthingstone, in the County of North-hampton


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Part of the Sufferings of Leicestershire & North-hampton-shire, by Informers and Priests. Also, God's Mercies Testified Unto, and Mans Cruelty Bore Witness Against; Being Faithful Demonstrataion Given Forth in the Dread of the Lord, Against the Cruelty of Persecution as it Hath of Late Been Manifested, and Notoriously Acted by the Priest and People of the Town of Farthingstone, in the County of North-hampton


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The Antiquary


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Key to the Ancient Parish Registers of England & Wales


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Parish Registers in England


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Discovery of Witches (Illustrated Edition)


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The Discovery of Witches In Answer to severall queries, lately Delivered to the Judges of Assize for the County of Norfolk By Matthew Hopkins, Witch-finder, Hopkins' witch-finding career began in March 1644 and lasted until his retirement in 1647. During that period, he and his associates were responsible for more people being hanged for witchcraft than in the previous 100 years, and were solely responsible for the increase in witch trials during those years. He is believed to have been responsible for the deaths of 300 women between the years 1644 and 1646. It has been estimated that all of the English witch trials between the early 15th and late 18th centuries resulted in fewer than 500 executions for witchcraft. Therefore, presuming the number executed as a result of investigations by Hopkins and his colleague John Stearne is at the lower end of the various estimates, their efforts accounted for about 60 per cent of the total; in the 14 months of their crusade Hopkins and Stearne sent to the gallows more people than all the other witch-hunters in the 160 years of persecution in England.