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" The jury went forth, and upon their Returne Brought her in Guilty of having the Common fame of a witch but not guilty in manner and forme as Shee stands Indicted. "
The Medico-legal Journal - Page 477
edited by - 1896
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Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania: From the ..., Volume 1

Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - 1852 - 638 pages
...at y° Barr. The jury went forth, and upon their Returne Brought her in Guilty of haveing the Comon fame of a witch, but not guilty in manner and forme as Shee stands Indicted. Neels Mattson and Antho. Neelson Enters into a Recognizance of fifty pounds apeice, for the good behavior...
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History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania: From the Discovery of the ...

George Smith - 1862 - 678 pages
...ye Barr." " The Jury went forth, and upon their Returne Brought her in Guilty of haveing the Comon fame of a Witch, but not Guilty in manner and forme as she Shee Stands Indicted." " Neels Matson and Antho. Neelson1 enters into Recognizance of fifty pounds...
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The North-western Monthly: A Magazine Devoted to University ..., Volume 7

1896 - 390 pages
...Evidence." * * "The jury went forth, and upon their Return Brought her in Guilty of haveing the Comon fame of a witch, but not guilty in manner and forme as Shee stands Indicted. * * * Neels Mattson * * * outers into a Recognizance of fifty pounds ' * for the good behavior of Margaret...
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Studies in European and American History: An Introduction to the Source ...

Fred Morrow Fling, Howard Walter Caldwell - 1897 - 348 pages
...Evidence." * * "The jury went forth, and upon their Return Brought her in Guilty of haveing the Comon fame of a witch, but not guilty in manner and forme as Shee stands Indicted. * * * Keels Mattson * * * enters into a Recognizance of fifty pounds * * for the good behavior of Margaret...
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Medico-legal studies v. 5, 1898, Volume 5

Clark Bell - 1898 - 310 pages
...causes and conditions which produce the criminal, and the penal statutes be placed on the same plane. THE LEGAL ASPECT OF THE MAYBRICK CASE. BY CLARK BELL,...the following propositions: Your committee are of opinion that the case of Mrs. Maybrick is one that is fairly within the realm of the Medico-Legal Society...
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A History of Quaker Government in Pennsylvania ...: A Quaker experiment in ...

Isaac Sharpless - 1898 - 314 pages
...soberly sifted, its absurdity proven, and the jury brought in the verdict, " Guilty of having the common fame of a witch, but not guilty in manner and forme as she stands indicted."* No other witch got so far as to court. Nine * Colonial Records, Vol. I., pages...
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A History of Quaker Government in Pennsylvania, Volume 1

Isaac Sharpless - 1898 - 312 pages
...soberly sifted, its absurdity proven, and the jury brought in the verdict, " Guilty of having the common fame of a witch, but not guilty in manner and forme as she stands indicted."* No other witch got so far as to court. Nine • Colonial Records, Vol. I., pages...
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Pennsylvania, Colonial and Federal: A History, 1608-1903, Volume 1

Howard Malcolm Jenkins - 1903 - 658 pages
...at ye Barr. "The jury went forth, and upon their Returne Brought her in Guilty of haveing the Comon fame of a witch, but not guilty in manner and forme as Shee stands Indicted. "Neels Mattson and Antho. Neelson Enters into a Recognizance of fifty pounds apiece, for the good behavior...
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Historical Papers and Addresses of the Lancaster County Historical ..., Volume 9

Lancaster County Historical Society (Pa.) - 1905 - 454 pages
...afternoon, so far as Pennsylvania was concerned. The verdict was as follows: "Guilty of having the comon fame of a witch, but not guilty in manner and forme as shee stands endicted." Nine years later, 1692, Massachusetts was for a whole year shaken with most horrible trials...
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The Early Courts of Pennsylvania

William H. Loyd, William Henry Lloyd - 1910 - 312 pages
...the defendant herself cleverly pointed out. The verdict of the jury was: "Guilty of haveing the Comon fame of a Witch, but not Guilty in manner and forme as Shee Stands Indicted." The defendant was permitted to go, on entering bond for good behavior. The fear of witchcraft did not disappear...
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