Matthew Hopkins as born in 1620 and died in 1647 which meant he would have been 27
Matthew Hopkins, known as the "Witchfinder General," died on August 12, 1647. He was a key figure during the English Civil War, infamous for his role in the witch hunts in East Anglia. Hopkins' death came after a period of declining influence as public sentiment turned against witch trials. He was reportedly buried in an unmarked grave in the area of his residence.
He died of tuberculosis
He was Hung !! =O *Gasps*No, he wasn't hung, he died to Tuberculosis. He had been born "sickly" and suffered from a poor chest.
Matthew Hopkins was buried in Manningtree in Essex on 12 August 1647. His exact date of death is not known, but it is reasonable to assume he died no more than four days before his burial.
Matthew Hopkins was buried in Manningtree in Essex on 12 August 1647. His exact date of death is not known, but it is reasonable to assume he died no more than four days before his burial.
I just wanted to get rid of the other terrible answer so nobody read it and not the correct answer by the wikipedia researcher below. Also, Hopkins was never really believed to have been killed by witches, but by other witch hunters under suspicion that he was himself a witch, also a false rumor.This answer was written by Wikipedia's main researcher.There is no proof that Matthew Hopkins was attacked by a group of women. We must remember that there were no such things as "witches" and that Hopkins was using superstition to for profit. He died from a common illness in the 17th ;Tuberculosis
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