The wonderful discouerie of the vvitchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, daughters of Ioan Flower neere Beuer Castle: executed at Lincolne, March 11. 1618 : Who were specially arraigned and condemned before Sir Henry Hobart, and Sir Edward Bromley, iudges of assise, for confessing themselues actors in the destruction of Henry L. Rosse, with their damnable practises against others the children of the Right Honourable Francis Earle of Rutland. Together with the seuerall examinations and confessions of Anne Baker, Ioan Willimot, and Ellen Greene, witches in Leicestershire.

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1619
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Wonderful discoverie of the witchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, daughters of Joan Flower neere Bever Castle: executed at Lincolne, March 11. 1618
Wonderful discoverie of the witchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower, daughters of Joan Flower neere Bever Castle: executed at Lincolne, March 11. 1618.
Wonderfull discouery of witch-craft.
Wonderfull discovery of witch-craft.

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Printed at London : By G. Eld for I. Barnes, dwelling in the long walke neere Christ-Church, 1619.

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48 unnumbered pages : illustrations

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Signatures: [A]¹ B-G⁴ (-G4; =A1?).
Running title reads: A wonderfull discouery of witch-craft.
In this edition line 3 of caption title on B1r ends "Phillip". Quires F-G and most of E are in the same setting as STC 11107.3.
Variant: title has "Henry Lord Rosse". The comma after "Baker" is also broken in some copies.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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STC (2nd ed.) 11107.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 837:05) s1999 miun s

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