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List of people executed for witchcraft

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List of people from around the world executed over witchcraft
"List of witches" redirects here. For witches in fiction, seeList of fictional witches.
Three people lie on a large fire, watched by several men.
Artistic depiction of the execution by burning of three alleged witches inBaden, Switzerland in 1585

This is a list of people executed for witchcraft, many of whom were executed during organizedwitch-hunts, particularly during the 15th–18th centuries. Large numbers of people were prosecuted for witchcraft in Europe between 1560 and 1630.[1]

Background

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Until around 1450, witchcraft-related prosecutions in Europe centered onmaleficium, the concept of using supernatural powers specifically to harm others. Cases came about from accusations of the use of ritual magic to damage rivals.[1] Until the early 15th century, there was little association of witchcraft withSatan.[2] From that time organized witch-hunts increased, as did individual accusations of sorcery. The nature of the charges brought changed as more cases were linked todiabolism. Throughout the century, several treatises were published that helped to establish a stereotype of the witch, particularly the Satanic connection. During the 16th century, witchcraft prosecutions stabilized and even declined in some areas.[2] Witch-hunts increased again in the 17th century. Thewitch trials in Early Modern Europe included theBasque witch trials in Spain, theFulda witch trials in Germany, theNorth Berwick witch trials in Scotland, and theTorsåker witch trials in Sweden.

There were also witch-hunts during the 17th century in the American colonies. These were particularly common in the colonies ofMassachusetts,Connecticut, andNew Haven. The myth of the witch had a strong cultural presence in 17th centuryNew England and, as in Europe, witchcraft was strongly associated with devil-worship.[3] About eighty people were accused of practicing witchcraft in a witch-hunt that lasted throughout New England from 1647 to 1663. Thirteen women and two men were executed.[4] TheSalem witch trials followed in 1692–93, culminating in the executions of 20 people. Five others died in jail.

It has been estimated that tens of thousands of people were executed for witchcraft in Europe and the American colonies over several hundred years. The exact number is unknown, but modern conservative scholars estimate around 40,000–50,000.[A] Scholar Carlo Ginzburg of the University of Bologna, in his workNight Battles, estimates the number between 3-4 million people. Common methods of execution for convicted witches werehanging,drowning andburning. Burning was often favored, particularly in Europe, as it was considered a more painful way to die.[5] Prosecutors in English-speaking countries generally preferred hanging in cases of witchcraft.[6]

List of people executed for witchcraft

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NameLifetimeNationalityDeath
Theoris of Lemnosbefore 323 BCGreek (Lemnos)Unknown.
Petronilla de Meathc. 1300–1324IrishBurned to death.
Stedelend. c. 1400  SwissConfessed under torture to summoning demons; burned to death and beheaded.
Kolgrimc. d. 1407NorseBurned to death.
Matteuccia de Francescod. 1428ItalianConfessed to having flown on the back of a demon; burned to death.
Agnes Bernauerc. 1410–1435GermanConvicted of witchcraft and thrown in theDanube to drown, following accusations by her father-in-lawErnest, Duke of Bavaria.
Guirandana de Layd. 1461SpanishWoman accused of witchcraft; burned at the stake.
Gentile Budriolid. 1498, 14 JulyItalianTortured and burned on the stake in Bologna.
Narbona Dacald. 1498SpanishAccused of witchcraft during the trial by theInquisition. Burned at the stake.
HatueyC. 1478 - 1512CubanAccused of rebellion and witchcraft; burned at the stake inBaracoa, Cuba.
Catherine Peyretoned. 1519FrenchAccused of witchcraft; burned to death inMontpezat, France.
Janet, Lady Glamisd. 1537ScottishAccused of witchcraft by KingJames V; burned to death.
Gyde Spandemagerd. 1543DanishBurned to death.
Lasses Birgittad. 1550SwedishThe first woman executed for witchcraft in Sweden; beheaded.
Agnes Waterhousec. 1503–1566EnglishThe first woman executed for witchcraft in England; hanged.
Polissena of San Macariod. 1571ItalianBurned.
Janet Boymand. 1572ScottishExecuted in 1572 for witchcraft
Gilles Garnierd. 1573FrenchSerial child murderer; convicted of witchcraft andlycanthropy, and burned to death.
Soulmother of Küssnachtd. 1577  SwissBurned to death.
Violet Mard. 1577ScottishThe trial of Violet Mar is believed to have influenced the views on witchcraft held byJames VI of Scotland
Thomas Doughtyd. 1578EnglishNobleman and explorer accused by SirFrancis Drake of witchcraft, mutiny and treason; beheaded
Elleine Smithd.1579EnglishAccused of bewitching her neighbour
Ursula Kempc. 1525–1582EnglishConfessed to witchcraft and hanged.
Elisabeth Plainacher1513–1583AustrianOnly person to be executed for witchcraft inVienna; burned to death.
Walpurga Hausmannind. 1587GermanMidwife who confessed to child murder, witchcraft andvampirism; burned to death.
Ane Koldingsd. 1590DanishBurned to death.
Rebecca Lempd. 1590GermanOne of 32 women convicted of witchcraft in a witch hunt inNördlingen, burnt at the stake.[7]
Anne Pedersdotterd. 1590NorwegianBurned to death.
Kerstin Gabrielsdotterd. 1590SwedishThe only member of Swedish nobility to be charged with witchcraft; Unknown.[8]
Cathelyne Van den Bulcked. 1590BrabantBurned to death.
Agnes Sampsond. 1591ScottishMidwife,garrotted and burned to death during theNorth Berwick witch trials.
Marigje Arriensc. 1520–1591DutchBurned to death for sorcery.
Witches of Warboysd. 1593EnglishAlice Samuel and her family; hanged.
Allison Balfourd. 1594ScottishExecuted inKirkwall
Gwen ferch Ellisc.1542 – 1594WelshThe record of her trial is the earliest record of trial and execution on charges of witchcraft in Wales. She was first accused of Witchcraft in 1594. She was found guilty and hanged before the year's end atDenbigh town square in 1594.[9][10]
Jean Delvauxd. 1595Stavelot-MalmedyRoman Catholic monk; beheaded
Josyne van Beethovenc. 1540–1595BrabantBurned at the stake.
Andrew Mand. 1598ScottishTried and burnt[11][12]
Pappenheimer Familyd. 1600GermanTortured and burned to death.
Henry Gardinnd. 1605LimburgBurned at the stake.
Mary Pannald.1603EnglishUnknown.
Tanneken Sconyncx1560–1603FlandersTorture.
Merga Bien1560s–1603GermanConvicted as part of theFulda witch trials and burned to death.
Mechteld ten Hamd. 1605DutchConfessed under torture and was burned to death.
Nyzette Cheverond. 1605Spanish NetherlandsConfessed to being a witch; was strangled and burned to death; Led to the execution of Anne Nouville.
Franziska Soderd. 1606, October 8Rheinfelden,SwitzerlandBurned as a witch. Her husband paid 320 Gulden as "confiscation" to the Gentlemen' Chamber in Rheinfelden.[13]
Elin i Horsnäsd. 1611SwedenBeheaded after her second trial for witchcraft.
Alice Nutterd.1612EnglandHanged duringPendle witches hunt
Pendle witchesd. 1612EnglandUnknown.
Evaline Gilld. 1616ScotlandStrangled; burned to death survived by 2 children moved to Singer Louisiana – Still living witch'sScalloway
Elspeth Reochd. 1616ScotlandExecuted inKirkwall
Margaret Quained. 1617Isle of ManExecuted inCastletown, Isle of Man with her son, John Cubbon. Margaret's mother was also accused of Witchcraft several decades prior. Wiccan PriestGerald Gardner erected a plaque in their memory on theSmelt Monument in Castletown Square.
Witches of Belvoird. 1618EnglandA mother and two daughters, the daughters were hanged.
Sidonia von Borcke1548–1620PomeraniaConfessed to murder and witchcraft under torture; beheaded, corpse burned.
Birthe Olufsdatterd. 1620DenmarkExecuted. Confessed herself guilty of sorcery[14]
Christenze Kruckow1558–1621Denmark-NorwayNoblewoman who confessed to cursing the marital bed of a rival; beheaded.
Elizabeth Sawyer1572-1621EnglandPoor woman executed at Tyburn.
Anne de Chantraine1601–1622FranceStrangled and then burned at the stake.
Rhydderch ap Ifan, Lowri ferch Ifan, and Agnes ferch Ifan1622 (date of execution)WalesWalesIndicted for felonious witchcraft atCaernarfon. It’s claimed that they were responsible for the death and bewitchment of Marged Huws of Llanbedrog. Though they pleaded not guilty, they were found guilty and hanged.[15][16]
Jón Rögnvaldssond. 1625Iceland under Danish ruleBurned to death.
Luís de la Penha1581–1626PortugalBurned to death.
Katharina Henot1570–1627ColognePostmistress; burned to death.
Johannes Junius1573–1628Holy Roman EmpireThe mayor ofBamberg who was accused of hosting a witches' Sabbat and engaging in sexual intercourse with a succubus. Subjected to repeated torture and burned to death during theBamberg witch trials
Georg Haand. 1628Holy Roman EmpireSued Prince BishopJohann Georg Fuchs von Dornheim in 1627 and left for Speyer. Shortly after he left, his wife and daughter were accused and burned. Upon his return in 1628 he was executed for witchcraft in theBamberg witch trials
Kempfind. 1629-1630Holy Roman EmpireAccused by 13 witnesses of putting a 'frost' on the wine and grain crop during theBamberg witch trials[17]
Urbain Grandier1590–1634FranceConvicted following theLoudun possessions and burned to death.
Johann Albrecht Adelgriefd. 1636Royal PrussiaExecuted after claiming to be a prophet.[18]
Maren Spliidc. 1600–1641DenmarkBurned to death.
Elizabeth Clarkec. 1565–1645EnglandThe first woman persecuted by the Witchfinder General,Matthew Hopkins; hanged.
Agnes Finnied. 1645ScotlandExecuted on theCastle Hill ofEdinburgh
Adrienne d'Heur1585–1646FranceBurned to death.
Alse Youngc. 1600–1647Connecticut ColonyThe first person recorded to have been executed for witchcraft in the American colonies; hanged.
Margaret Jonesd.1648Massachusetts Bay ColonyThe first person to be executed for witchcraft inMassachusetts Bay Colony; hanged.
Mary Barnesc. 1631-Jan 1663Connecticut ColonyThe last person to be executed for witchcraft, along with Nathaniel and Rebecca Elson Greensmith, in Hartford, CT
Alice Lake[19]1620–c. 1650Massachusetts Bay ColonyWife of Henry Lake; hanged in Massachusetts.
Mrs. Kendall[19]c. 1650Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged atCambridge, Massachusetts.
Elizabeth Bassett[19]born. 1651Massachusetts Bay ColonyAccused but not executed because she was pregnant. (Husband John Proctor Jr was executed for being a Witch) Elizabeth died sometime after 1703. The cause is unknown but not from Witch trials.
Jeane Gardinerd. 1651BermudaExecuted inBermuda.
Michée Chauderond. 1652SwitzerlandConfessed under torture to summoning demons and was the last person executed for sorcery inGeneva.[20]
Goodwife Knapp[21]d. 1653Connecticut ColonyHanged atFairfield, Connecticut.
Katherine Gradyd. 1654EnglandAccused of being a witch, tried, found guilty, and hanged aboard anEnglish ship en route to Virginia from England.
Marged ferch Rhisiart (Margaret ferch Richard)1655 (date of execution)WalesWalesIndicted for bewitching Gwen Meredith. It’s said that Gwen fell ill and died at the end of December. Marged pleaded not guilty but was found guilty and sent to her death by hanging in 1655 outsideBeaumaris courthouse,Ynys Môn.[16]
Ann Hibbinsd.1656Massachusetts Bay ColonyThe fourth person executed for witchcraft inMassachusetts Bay Colony; hanged onBoston Common
Marketta Punasuomalainen1600s–1658Swedish FinlandCunning woman, burned to death.
Ursula Corbetd. March 14, 1661EnglandWorcesterAccused of being a witch, tried, found guilty of poisoning her husband of three weeks. Known as the white witch of Worcester who lived at Defford, near Pershore.
Daniel Vuild. 1661New FranceShot with muskets on October 7, 1661. He was accused of causing the demonic possession of a girl, although his Protestantism and selling alcohol to theFirst Nations people were also factors. The only person to be executed for witchcraft in New France.[22]
Alloa witchesd. 1634-1662ScotlandCause of death largely undocumented. One of the accused,Margaret Duchill, was burned to death.
Anna Roleffesc. 1600-1663Brunswick-LüneburgDecapitated and burned on December 30, 1663. She was one of the last witches to be executed in Braunschweig, Germany and the complete account of her trial still exists. She is better known as Tempel Anneke.
Goodwife Greensmith[19]d. 1663Connecticut ColonyHanged atHartford, Connecticut
Isabella Rigbyd. 1666EnglandBelieved to be the last person hanged for witchcraft inLancashire.[citation needed]
Lisbeth Nypanc. 1610–1670Denmark-NorwayCunning woman accused of making people sick to earn money; burned to death.
Thomas Weir1599–1670ScotlandStrangled and burned to death.
Janet Macmurdochd. 1671ScotlandStrangled and burned to death.
Märet Jonsdotter1644–1672SwedenBeheaded
Anna Zippeld. 1676SwedenBeheaded for abducting children.
Brita Zippeld. 1676SwedenBeheaded for sorcery.
Malin Matsdotter1613–1676SwedenBurned to death.
Rachel Flemynge/Fleming1678 (date of death)WalesWalesFirst accused of witchcraft in 1668 atGlamorgan. Accused further of witchcraft practices, sentenced to death by burning, but died on the day of her execution.[23]
Anne Løsetd. 1679Denmark-NorwayBurned to death.
Peronne Goguillond. 1679FranceBurned to death; one of the last women to be executed for witchcraft in France.
Catherine Deshayesc. 1640–1680FranceAlso known as La Voisin; burned to death following theAffair of the Poisons
Antti Tokoid.1682Swedish FinlandAccused and convicted of witchcraft, blasphemy, disgracing priests, and healing.[citation needed]
Martha van Wetteren1646–1676FlandersLast person to be executed for witchcraft in theSpanish Netherlands.
Ann Gloverd. 1688Massachusetts Bay ColonyLast person hanged for witchcraft inBoston.
Alice Parkerd. 1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
Ann Pudeatord. 1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
Bridget Bishopc. 1632–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyThe first person to be tried and executed during theSalem witch trials.[24]
Elizabeth Howe1635–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
George Burroughsc. 1650–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyCongregational pastor, executed as part of theSalem witch trials.[25]
George Jacobs1620–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
Giles Coreyc. 1611–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyCrushed to death for refusing to plead during theSalem witch trials. Seepeine forte et dure.
John Proctorc. 1632–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
John Willardc. 1672–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
Margaret Scottd. 1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
Martha Carrierd. 1692, August 19Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials; her children had claimed she was a witch while undergoing torture.
Martha Corey1620s–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials
Mary Eastey1634–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials
Mary Parkerd. 1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
Rebecca Nurse1621–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials
Sarah Good1655–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyOne of the first to be convicted in theSalem witch trials.
Samuel Wardwell1643–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
Sarah Wildes1627–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
Susannah Martin1621–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
Wilmot Redd1600s–1692Massachusetts Bay ColonyHanged during theSalem witch trials.
Mima Renardd. 1692Portuguese BrazilProstitute, was accused by popular belief to bewitch men; burned to death.
Anne Palles1619–1693Denmark-NorwayThe last person officially executed for witchcraft in Denmark; beheaded.
Viola Cantini1668–1693ItalyItalyBurned to death on May 10, 1693, after caught performingvampirism on her dying son and cursing members of the village.[citation needed]
Paisley witchesd. 1697ScotlandAlso known as the Bargarran witches, the last mass execution for witchcraft in western Europe.[26]
Elspeth McEwend. 1698ScotlandStangled then burned at the stake.
Anna Eriksdotter1624–1704SwedenThe last person executed for sorcery in Sweden.
Laurien Magee1689-1710IrelandBurnt at the stake as part of theIslandmagee witch trial.[27]
Janet Horned. 1727ScotlandLast British person to be executed for sorcery; burned to death.[28]
Catherine Repond1662–1731SwitzerlandStrangled and burned to death.
Helena Curtens1722–1738Electoral PalatinateOne of the last people to be executed for witchcraft in Germany.
Bertrand Guilladotd. 1742FrancePriest who confessed to having made a pact with the devil
Maria Renata Saenger von Mossau1680–1749BavariaOne of the last to be executed for witchcraft in Germany.
Maria Pauer1730s–1750AustriaLast person executed for witchcraft in Austria; beheaded.
Ruth Osborne1680–1751EnglandMurdered by an unruly mob during a "trial byducking".
Ursulina de Jesusd. 1754Portuguese BrazilAccused of removing her husband's virility to avoid having children; burned to death.
María Pujold. 1767SpainThe last person to be executed for witchcraft in Catalonia and any other region of Spain.
Anna Göldid. 1782SwitzerlandBeheaded; last person to be executed for witchcraft in Europe[29]
Maria da Conceiçãod. 1798Portuguese BrazilAccused and convicted of witchcraft to produce medicines and potions to attract men.
Leatherlips1732–1810Wyandot peopleNative American leader, sentenced to death for witchcraft and executed bytomahawk.[30]
Barbara Zdunk1769–1811Prussian PolandBurned to death.
Ngema Makhemud. 2000, OctoberSouth AfricaAccused of witchcraft and burned to death by lynch mob, along with housemates Mbhejile Sibiya, Hlengiwe Ntuli, Samukelisiwe Masikane, Khanyisane Ngema, and Siyabonga Masikane.[31]
Ama Hemmahd. 2010GhanaAccused of being a witch; burned to death.
Amina bint Abdulhalim Nassard. 2011, DecemberSaudi ArabiaPublic execution by beheading[32]
Muree bin Ali Al Asirid. 2012, JuneSaudi ArabiaPublic execution by beheading[33]
Ahmed Kusane Hassand. 2020, SeptemberSomaliaPublic execution by firing squad[34][35]
Sangweni Jostinad. 2021, AprilSouth AfricaBrutally beaten and burned alive. (3).[31]
Solani Mchunu18 June 2023South AfricaStrangled to death.[36]
Unidentified 85 year old woman12 February 2024South AfricaTarget of an arson attack.[37]
Dugulu Purti (husband)

Suku Horo (wife)Daskir Purti (daughter)

12 October 2024IndiaStripped, beaten with sticks, stabbed to death with sharp weapons.[38]
Six unidentified people2 July 2025Burundi6 people killed at Gasarara Hill, including 2 burned alive.[39]

Images

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  • Agnes Bernauer, executed in 1435
    Agnes Bernauer, executed in 1435
  • Catherine Deshayes aka La Voisin, executed in 1680
    Catherine Deshayes akaLa Voisin, executed in 1680
  • Urbain Grandier, executed in 1634
    Urbain Grandier, executed in 1634
  • Execution of Ann Hibbins on Boston Common, June 19, 1656. Sketch by F.T. Merril, 1886
    Execution ofAnn Hibbins onBoston Common, June 19, 1656. Sketch by F.T. Merril, 1886
  • Giles Corey being crushed to death, 1692
    Giles Corey being crushed to death, 1692
  • Martha Corey was executed in 1692
    Martha Corey was executed in 1692
  • The Trial of George Jacobs who was executed in 1692. Painting by Thompkins Matteson, 1855
    The Trial of George Jacobs who was executed in 1692. Painting by Thompkins Matteson, 1855
  • Agnes Waterhouse was executed in Chelmsford, England in 1566
    Agnes Waterhouse was executed in Chelmsford, England in 1566

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^
    According to Kors & Peters, modern scholars place the number of executions for witchcraft at no greater than 50,000.[40] According to Merriman, some estimates are higher.[41] Levack multiplied the number of known European witch trials by the average rate of conviction and execution, to arrive at a figure of around 60,000 deaths.[42] Barstow adjusted Levack's estimate to account for lost records, estimating 100,000 deaths. Many were burned by the stake, decapitated, and tortured in various ways.[43] Hutton argues that Levack's estimate had already been adjusted for these, and revises the figure to approximately 40,000.[44]

References

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Footnotes
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  2. ^abLevack, p. 205
  3. ^Hall, p. 4
  4. ^Fradin, Judith Bloom, Dennis Brindell Fradin.The Salem Witch Trials. Marshall Cavendish. 2008, pg. 15
  5. ^Stack, p. 20
  6. ^Purkiss, Diane."Witchcraft: Eight Myths and Misconceptions". Retrieved30 January 2025.
  7. ^Guiley, Rosemary Ellen (2008)."Lemp, Rebecca (d. 1590)".The Encyclopedia of Witches, Witchcraft and Wicca (3rd ed.). New York: Facts On File. p. 206.ISBN 978-1-4381-2684-5.
  8. ^Almquist, Joh. Ax (1931).Frälsegodsen i Sverige under storhetstiden : med särskild hänsyn till proveniens och säteribildning. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt.ISBN 91-38-03119-1.OCLC 2677928.{{cite book}}:ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  9. ^"Gwen ferch Ellis".Church in Wales. Archived fromthe original on 30 June 2017. Retrieved28 January 2015.
  10. ^Hughes, Ian (25 October 2020)."The incredible true stories behind the five women executed for 'witchcraft' in North Wales".dailypost.co.uk. Retrieved13 February 2024.
  11. ^Natasha Sheldon (18 November 2017),The Devil's Disciples: Twelve Male Witch Trials You Haven't Heard Of, History Collection
  12. ^Goodare, Julian (21 September 2002),The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context, Manchester University Press, pp. 83–84,ISBN 9780719060243
  13. ^Schaeppi, Kathrin. (2000). Reunion: Schaeppi of Horgen: Family Chronicle. Basel: Gremper. Aus der Gemeindechronik Alte Bürgergeschlechter: Soder. p. 164.
  14. ^Muravyeva, Marianna; Toivo, Raisa Maria (2013).Gender in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Routledge.ISBN 978-0-415-53723-0.
  15. ^Suggett, Richard (2018).Welsh Witches: Narratives of Witchcraft and Magic from sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Wales. p. 21.
  16. ^abHughes, Ian (25 October 2020)."The incredible true stories behind the five women executed for 'witchcraft' in North Wales".dailypost.co.uk. Retrieved13 February 2024.
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  18. ^Ripley, George;Dana, Charles Anderson (1859).The New American Cyclopaedia. D. Appleton and Company. p. 122.
  19. ^abcdJewett, Clarence F. The memorial history of Boston: including Suffolk County, Massachusetts. 1630–1880. Vol 2. Ticknor and Company, 1881. pp. 138–141
  20. ^Lea, Henry Charles (2004).Materials Toward a History of Witchcraft.Kessinger Publishing. p. 1118.ISBN 0-7661-8359-9.
  21. ^"Profile of Goodwife Knapp". Archived fromthe original on 2018-10-02. Retrieved2013-06-21.
  22. ^Henneton & Roper 2016, p. 56
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  24. ^Upham, Caroline E. (2003).Salem Witchcraft in Outline.Kessinger Publishing. p. 88.ISBN 0-7661-3900-X.
  25. ^Burr, George Lincoln (2003).Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases 1648 to 1706.Kessinger Publishing. p. 215.ISBN 0-7661-5773-3.
  26. ^Burns, William E. (2003),Witch hunts in Europe and America: an encyclopedia,Greenwood Publishing Group, p. 3,ISBN 978-0-313-32142-9
  27. ^Islandmagee witch trial
  28. ^Enstam, Gwen (2019-12-03)."The Cailleach of the Borehole".The Bottle Imp. Retrieved2025-12-28.
  29. ^"The abolition of capital punishment in Europe".capitalpunishmentuk.org.
  30. ^Carpenter, William Henry;Arthur, Timothy Shay (1854).The History of Ohio: From its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. Lippincott, Grambo & Co. p. 209.
  31. ^ab"Remember there names".paganrightsalliance.org/remember-their-names/. 26 June 2023.
  32. ^"Executions in December 2011".capitalpunishmentuk.org.
  33. ^"Executions in June 2012".capitalpunishmentuk.org.
  34. ^"Somalia: Alshabab Executes Man for 'Witchcraft' in Somalia". 25 September 2020.
  35. ^"AL Shabaab executes man accused of sorcery in Middle Jubba". 24 September 2020.
  36. ^"Tragic! Gogo strangled, suspect stoned to death!". Retrieved4 November 2024.
  37. ^"Elderly couple killed in alleged arson attack due to witchcraft allegations". 13 February 2024.
  38. ^"Three of a family killed in Jharkhand over witchcraft allegations". n.d. Retrieved4 November 2024.
  39. ^Central, Abdullah Jimoh | News (2025-07-02)."Six Killed in Burundi Over Witchcraft Accusations".genocidewatch. Retrieved2026-01-23.
  40. ^Kors, Alan Charles; Peters, Edward (2001).Witchcraft in Europe, 400–1700: A Documentary History.University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 17.ISBN 0-8122-1751-9.
  41. ^Merriman, Scott A. (2007).Religion and the Law in America. Vol. 1.ABC-CLIO. p. 527.ISBN 978-1-85109-863-7.
  42. ^Levack
  43. ^Barstow
  44. ^Hutton
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