Between 1645 and 1647, approximately 250 accusations of witchcraft came before the authorities in East Anglia. This was the largest number of accusations that England had experienced in one place ...
The last woman believed to have been executed in England for witchcraft may have avoided ... we may never know for sure whether history has got it wrong," Prof Stoyle added.
In her book A Fever in Salem: A New Interpretation of the New England Witch Trials ... will find her treatments of the history of psychiatry and witchcraft, and of other explanations for the ...
In 1650 the largest mass execution for witchcraft in English history took place in North East England. Explore why the victims and their stories were forgotten. Show more In 1650 the largest mass ...
In the heart of Northumberland, England, lies a castle and country ... the castle offers visitors a journey into the realm of witchcraft and wizardry that captured the imaginations of millions.