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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 edition. Excerpt: ... complainants and Ann butnam and Mercy Lewis of ye family of Thomas Putnam. Whereby great hurt and damage hath bin donne to ye bodyes of sd persons, and therefore craued Justice. Warrant v. Elizabeth ProBor. Salem. Aprill. 4th. 1692. There Being complaint this day made (before us) by Capt. Jonath Walcott, and Lt. Nathaniell Ingersull, both of Salem Village, in behalfe of theire Majesties for themselfes and also for severall of their neighbors against Sarah Cloyse the wife of Peter Cloyce of Salem Village and Elizabeth Proctor the wife of John Proctor of Salem ffarmes for high suspition of Sundry acts of witchcraft donne or committed by them vpon the bodyes of Abigaile Williams and John Indian both of Mr. Sam: Parris his. family of Salem Village and Mary Walcott daughter of one of the above said complainants and Ann Putnam and Marcy Lewis, of the famyly of Thomas Putnam of Salem Village, whereby great hurt and damage hath beene donne to the bodyes of sd persons, abouenamed therefore Craued Justice. You are therefore in theire Majests names hereby required to apprehend and bring before us Sarah Cloyce the wife of Peter Cloyce of Salem Village and Elizabeth Procter the wise of John Proctor of Salem ffarmes on Munday morning next, being the Eleuenth day of this Instant Aprill aboute Eleven of the Clock, at the publike meeting house in the towne, in order to theire examination Relateing to the premises abousd and here of you are not to faile. Dated Salem. Aprill 8th. 1692 John Hathorne A/r/r Jonathan Corwin) To George Herrick Marshall of the County of Essex. 0 You are likewise to warn and order Elis Hubert and Mary Warren not to faile of being present at ye abouesaid tyme and place to give in w1 evedence they know therein. Aprill. 1 ith....

