Wenham, Jane, d. 1730.
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A full and impartial account of the discovery of sorcery and witchcraft , practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne in Hertfordshire, upon the Bodies of Anne Thorn, Anne Street, &c. The Proceedings against Her from Her being first Apprehended, till She was Committed to Gaol by Sir Henry Chavncy. Also her Tryal at these Assizes at Hertford before Mr. Justice Powell, where she was found Guilty of Felony and Witchcraft, and receiv'd Sentence of Death for the same, March 4. 1711-12.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: [1712]- E-books
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A full confutation of witchcraft: more particularly of the depositions against Jane Wenham, lately condemned for a witch; at Hertford. In which The Modern Notions of Witches are overthrown, and the Ill Consequences of such Doctrines are exposed by Arguments; proving that, Witchcraft is Priestcraft. In a letter from a physician in Hertfordshire, to his friend in London
Physician in HertfordshireDate: [1712]- E-books
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The case of the heirs at law to George Monke, late Duke of Albemarle
Date: 1709- E-books
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The case of the Hertfordshire witchcraft consider'd. Being an examination of a book, entitl'd, A full and impartial account of the discovery of sorcery & witchcraft, practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkern, upon the Bodies of Anne Thorne, Anne Street, &c
Date: MDCCXII. [1712]- E-books
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A defense of the proceedings against Jane Wenham , wherein the possibility and reality of witchcraft are demonstrated from scripture, and the concurrent Testimonies of all Ages. In Answer to Two Pamphlets, Entituled, I. The Impossibility of Witchcraft, &c. II. A Full Confutation of Witchcraft. By Francis Bragge, A. B. Late of Peterhouse in Cambridge. Author of the Account of the Proceedings against Jane Wenham, and Witchcraft farther Display'd.
Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728.Date: [1712]