Alicia Parker
Alicia Parker, ex Salem Oppido Massachusettae, die 22 Septembris 1692 suspensa est, artis magicae per Salemensia sagarum iudicia condemnata.[1] Martha Corey, Maria Eastey, Anna Pudeator, Dorcas Hoar, etiam ad supplicium eodem tempore damnati sunt.[2] Maria (Ayer) Parker eodem die suspensa est,[3] cum Samuele Wardwell. Reverendus Nicolaus Noyes, clericus oppidi, ad supplicium adfuit.
Inter accusationes contra Aliciam factas fuit homicidium matris cuiusdam Mariae Warren.[4] Nonnulli fontes indicant Aliciam fuisse uxorem Ioannis Parker; confuse autem erant in regione nonnullae familiae Parker.[5]
Maria Bradbury, etiam eodem tempore damnata, numquam suspensa est.
Adnotationes
recensere- ↑ Paul Boyer et Stephen Nissenbaum, The Salem witchcraft papers, Volume 2: verbatim transcripts of the legal documents of the Salem witchcraft outbreak of 1692, edited and with an introduction and index.
- ↑ Salem witch craft trials of 1692
- ↑ Goss, KD (2008) The Salem witch trials: a reference guide (via google.com)
- ↑ Bernard Rosenthal, Salem Story (Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, 1995, ISBN 0-521-55820-4), 168.
- ↑ J, Kelly, virginia.edu The Untold Story of Mary Ayer Parker: Gossip and Confusion in 1692] (Berkshire Conference, 2005).
Bibliographia
recensere- Upham, Charles. 1980. Salem Witchcraft. 2 voll. Novi Eboraci: Frederick Ungar Publishing Company.
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