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Anne Bodenham

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She was accused of witchcraft by Anne Styles, who was charged with poison murder at the time. Anne Styles stated that Anne Bodenham had made a pact with Satan and had attempted to convince her to do the same. According to rumours at the time, she could summon demons and transform herself into a
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examined the case carefully and presented it as a case of the existence of witchcraft in a book about witchcraft he published in 1655, which was given much authority in a time period when England experienced its last intense witch hunt.
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Bower, Edmond. Doctor Lamb Revived, or, Witchcraft Condemned in Anne Bodenham. London: 1653
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witchcraft
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University of Sydney
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A History of Witchcraft in England from 1558 to 1718
Working Subjects in Early Modern English Drama
The Witch in History: Early Modern and Twentieth-Century Representations
Marks of an Absolute Witch: Evidentiary Dilemmas in Early Modern England
WITCHES IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND
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17th-century English criminals
Executed English women
English people executed for witchcraft
1653 deaths
17th-century executions by England

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