CONTENTS

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Notice[3]
The Introduction[9]
The Witch, Her Antiquity, Legal Status[9]
The Modern Witch; Her Persecution[10]
Learned Men’s Views, Dissenters, Crone Lore[11]
Ingersoll; The Four Ministers[13]
The Witch School; “Who’s Who”[18]
Unwarrantable Usurpation[21]
Names of the Court and Jury[23]
Names of Those Hanged[24]
Rev. John Hale Converted[27]
Lofty Character of the Condemned[28]
Place of Execution; The Crevice[29]
Mrs. Howe’s Case:[31]
The Sunday Warrant; Her Examination[31]
Indicted, Remanded to Salem Jail[35]
Case Called June 29th. The Witnesses:
Andrews, Thomas[57]
Chapman, Simon and Mary[41]
Cummings, Isaac, Sr. and Jr.[43]-46
Cummings, Mary, Sr.[47]-49
Foster, Jacob[53]
Hadley, Deborah[40]
Howe, James, Sr. (ninety-four years old)[46]
Howe, John (brother-in-law)[52]
Knowlton, Joseph and Mary[45]
Lane, Francis[50]
Payson, Rev. Edward[40]
Perley, Samuel[[1]] and Ruth[37]
Perley, Timothy[[1]] and Deborah[36]
Phillips, Rev. Samuel[38]
Safford, Joseph[54]
Warner, Daniel, John, Sarah[41]
Imprisoned at Boston. Her Execution[24]
Petition for Reimbursement and Removal of Attainder[58]
Mrs. Howe’s Home Located[60]
Judge Joseph Story’s Tribute[28]
Who Were the Howes?
James Branch of the Ipswich Howes[65]
Coats of Arms[66]
James Howe, Sr.[67]
James Howe, Jr., and His Wife Elizabeth[68]
Bibliography[70]