Margaret Nightingale: War Widow - and Witch?
Margaret Nightingale: War Widow - and Witch?
This blog-post tells the story of a Royalist soldier's wife from the city of Exeter who, after the Restoration, was both granted a widow's pension and prosecuted as a witch.
widows, women, witches
Stoyle, Mark
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1 March 2020
Stoyle, Mark
95be1cdc-0205-4d36-b505-b1ddb4cde508
Stoyle, Mark
(2020)
Margaret Nightingale: War Widow - and Witch?
Civil War Petitions.
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This blog-post tells the story of a Royalist soldier's wife from the city of Exeter who, after the Restoration, was both granted a widow's pension and prosecuted as a witch.
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Published date: 1 March 2020
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widows, women, witches
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/446470
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Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 10:59
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