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Authors: Marilynne K. Roach

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Six Women of Salem (68 page)

Disposal of Bridget Bishop’s body: Doc,
313
(and notes).

Wells attack: Massachusetts Archives, “General Court Records,”
226
; Massachusetts Archives, “Council Records,”
178
.

Phips consults the ministers: Massachusetts Archives, “General Court Records,”
227

228
; Boyer and Nissenbaum,
Salem-Village Wtchcraft
,
117

118
; Levin,
What Happened
,
110

111
.

Nathaniel Saltonstall resigns: Brattle, “Letter,”
84
.

Nurse family and Salem Village: Boyer and Nissenbaum,
Salem-Village Witchcraft
,
279
,
296

297
.

Nurse specter vs. Jonathan Putnam: Doc,
360
.

Sarah Good before the grand jury: Ibid.,
329
(Tituba).

Indictments vs. Sarah Good: Ibid.,
330

332
.

Statement for Elizabeth How: Ibid.,
341
.

Rebecca Nurse’s petition: Ibid.,
340
.

Indictments of June
29
: Ibid.,
347

348
(Elizabeth How);
349

350
(Susannah Martin);
348
,
350
,
111
(Putnam testimony).

Sarah Good’s trial: Ibid.,
345
,
352

353
,
369
(Bradford and Rayment),
326
,
364

365
,
367
(Sheldon/Chibbun),
364

365
,
367
(statements vs. Sarah Bibber); Calef,
More Wonders,
357

358
(knife episode).

Susannah Martin’s trial: Docs,
106
,
108

111
,
139

142
,
159

160
,
193
,
311
,
351
, and others; C. Mather,
Wonders
,
236
.

Reverend Samuel Willard accused: Calef,
More Wonders,
360
; Haefeli, “Dutch New York,”
303
.

Rebecca Nurse’s Indictments: Docs,
285

288
.

Defense for Rebecca Nurse: Ibid.,
35
(Samuel Nurse and John Tarbell),
368
(James Kettle),
371
(Joseph Hutchinson),
369
(William and Rachel Bradford and William Rayment Jr.),
370
(Robert Moulton Sr.).

Statements for and against Rebecca Nurse: Ibid.,
289
(Sheldon/Chibbun),
358
(Sarah Houlton),
359
(Nathaniel and Hannah Ingersoll),
362
(John Jr. and Hannah Putnam),
372
(John Sr. and Rebecca Putnam),
373
(Nathaniel Putnam Sr.),
285
(other).

Rebecca Nurse’s jury trial: Ibid.,
366
,
416
; Calef,
More Wonders,
358

359
.

Rebecca Nurse’s comment: The quotation here combines two versions of her comment: Calef,
More Wonders,
358
, has “What? Do you bring her? She is one of us.” And in Rebecca’s own statement in Doc,
416
, “and upon my saying that Goodwife Hobbs and her
Daughter were of our Company . . .”

Sarah Nurse’s statement: Doc,
366
.

Chapter 11: July 1 to 18, 1692

Rebecca Nurse July
3
excommunication: Salem Church,
Records
,
172
,
127
(combined); Lupson,
Saint Nicholas Church,
68

69
. Noyes’s remarks are based on Robert Keayne’s notes for Mistress Ann Hibbens’s
1640
excommunication from Boston’s First Church, in Demos,
Remarkable Providences
,
279

281
.

Ann Pudeator July
2
hearing: Doc,
399
; Perley,
The History of Salem,
2
:
39
,
122
(Neal).

Mary Bradbury hearing: Docs,
572
,
587

589
.

Margaret Hawkes and Candy hearing: Docs,
763

764
,
395
,
414
; Hale,
Modest Enquiry,
80

81
.

Nurse family gathers support: Docs,
254
(petition),
285
(Stephen Sewall’s statement),
416
(Thomas Fisk statement, see also Calef,
More Wonders,
358
),
417
(Rebecca Nurse’s statement, see also Calef,
More Wonders,
358

359
),
294
(Rebecca Preston and Mary Tarbell statement).

Phips and Council: Massachusetts Archives, “Council Records,”
180

184
.

Commencement: Roach,
Salem Witch Trials
,
194

195
.

Anthony Checkley: Massachusetts Archives,
40
:
264
.

Sir William Phips: Roach,
Salem Witch Trials
, xxxix–xl.

Rebecca Nurse reprieve: Calef,
More Wonders,
359
.

Nurse and others death warrants: Doc,
418
.

Invitation to Andover: Brattle, “Letter,”
180
; Calef,
More Wonders,
371

372
; Docs,
425
(Foster specter),
427
(Bradbury specter).

Ann Foster hearing and confession: Docs,
615

616
,
419
; Hale,
Modest Enquiry,
30

Foster specter vs Timothy Swan: Doc,
822
; Roach,
Salem Witch Trials
,
175
.

Francis Nurse and eclipse: Boyer and Nissenbaum,
Salem-Village Witchcraft
,
296

297
; Docs,
596
. Tully,
Almanac,
[xiv] “June,”
6

7
, (“Of the Eclipses”) says “
may presage the Death of Aged persons, as well [as] persons of Quality.

Chapter 12: July 19 to 31, 1692

Hanging of Rebecca Nurse and others: Doc,
418
; Calef,
More Wonders,
367
,
358
(Sarah Good); C. Mather,
Diary,
1
:
142
; C. Mather, “A Brand Pluck’d Out,”
269
. Noyes’s remark is paraphrased from Calef’s statement: “Mr. Noyes . . . told her she was a Witch, and she knew she was a Witch.” Sarah Good’s retort is given as: “You are a lyer; I am no more a Witch than you are a Wizard, and if you take away my Life, God will give you Blood to drink.” Her folk reference is based on the verse in Revelation
16
:
6
(see Weigle,
New Testament Octapla
for the Geneva Bible translation), in which the Angel of the Waters empties a vial upon the rivers and the fountains (springs) turning the earth’s waters to blood: “For they shed the blood of the Saintes, and Prophetes, and therefore hast thou given them blood to drinke for they are worthie [i.e., deserving of the punishment].”

Burials: C. Upham,
Salem Witchcraft
,
514
; Roach,
Salem Witch Trials
,
202
; Roach,
Gallows and Graves
,
7

9
,
14

17
.

Complaint vs. Mary Lacey Sr. and Jr.: Doc,
421
(and note).

Mary Lacey Sr. hearing: Ibid.,
426
,
424
.

Mary Lacey Jr. arrested: Ibid.,
422
.

Foster and Laceys questioned: Ibid.,
424

426
. Some quotations are combined from two versions of notes, such as: “[W]e have forsaken Jesus christ And the devil hath got hold of us. how shall we get cleare of this evil one?” Doc
426
, and “Oh, mother! how do you do? We have left Christ, and the Devil hath gat hold of us. How shall I get rid of this evil one? I desire God to break my rocky heart that I may get the victory this time,” Doc,
424
.

Richard and Andrew Carrier arrested: Ibid.,
625
,
423
.

Carrier brothers questioned: Ibid.,
423
,
425
,
428

430
; John Procter in Calef,
More Wonders,
363
.

Effect of the Andover confessions: C. Mather,
Diary,
1
:
142
.

Martha Emerson arrest: Doc,
427
.

John Procter’s letter: Calef,
More Wonders,
362

364
(and notes), addressed to Reverends [Increase] Mather, Allen, Moody, Willard, and Bailey.

Martha Emerson hearing: Doc,
432
.

Elizabeth Ballard dies: Savage,
Genealogical Dictionary,
1
:
108
.

Husbands accuse wives: Docs,
24
(Giles Corey),
745
(Andover kin).

Thomas and Mary Bradbury: Ibid.,
625
,
597
,
439
,
431
(petition).

Thomas Oliver probate: Essex Probate Docket #
20009
, July
30
,
1692
inventory.

Philip and Mary English in jail: Roach,
Salem Witch Trials
,
213
; Bentley,
Diary
2
:
24

25
; Docs,
975

976
.

Jail breaks: Roach,
Salem Witch Trials
,
213
; Calef,
More Wonders,
352
; Brattle, “Letter,”
178
.

Chapter 13: August 1 to 11, 1692

John and Elizabeth Procter’s trials: Docs,
310
,
389
(grand jury June
31
; trial jury August
5
).

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