  | PAGE | 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 | <
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