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Tag: witch trials 19th century

Tried for witchcraft in 1906

March 30, 2022 cheryl 2 Comments
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Yes, you read that right! It wasn’t a typo from 1609! In May 1906, Cinderford ‘wise woman’ and herbal healer…

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