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The Witch Trials in Salem
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The Witch Trials in Salem

(1651-1695), set up a special court of `oyer and terminer' to deal with them all. The executions The first person to be executed was called Bridget Bishop. She was a controversial figure in the community. She had been married three times and she ran two taverns. Worse, she had been tried for witchcraft before, in 1680. Yet the evidence against her was feeble. It was said that dolls with pins in them were found in her house. Despite the flimsiness of the evidence the unfortunate woman was convicted on 2 June. She was hanged on 10 June. If the evidence against Bishop was, at best, circumstantial, the evidence against other people was absurd! The afflicted girls claimed that they could see the accused person's `spectre' attacking them even when the accused was not physically present. (Naturally only they could see the `spectres'). Even for the 17th century spectral evidence was very unusual. Unfortunately the judge William

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