matthew hopkins
Witch finder general was the title given to the fellow in charge of the court, but Im not sure what the court itself was called. Possibly Witch finder generals office? Hope it helps
a person employed to carry out witch-hunts and identify witches.
You can find it in super walmarts, I movie, and movie finder witch is a great store
Matthew Hopkins, d. 1647, was an English witchhunter whose career flourished in the time of the English Civil War. He held, or claimed to hold, the office of "Witch-finder General", though this was not a title ever bestowed by Parliament (despite him having to have some form of official jurisdiction), conducting witch-hunts in the counties of Suffolk, Essex, Norfolk and other eastern counties of England.
I think there was witch craze in the 17th century because; 1 It was good money to find them 2. I think people like torturing people and 3 Anyone could a job as a witch finder joe is aresome I think there was witch craze in the 17th century because; 1 It was good money to find them 2. I think people like torturing people and 3 Anyone could a job as a witch finder joe is aresome
A General.
"Finder" has no meaning in Spanish because it is an English word meaning "one who finds." The Spanish words with that general meaning include "buscador" and "discubridor."
Well, if you read/watch the book/movie, you will get the general idea of which witch is who.
The finder fee is typically equal to one month's rent. It is possible that there is regulation limiting this fee. The NYS Attorney General's Office can probably answer the regulation question.
"Witch" is a common noun, as it refers to a general category of individuals believed to possess magical abilities, rather than a specific name of a person or entity. Proper nouns are specific names, like "Witch Hazel" or "The Wicked Witch of the West." In contrast, "witch" can be used to describe anyone fitting that general description in folklore or fiction.
no im afraid their are not unless you want to lose a coin coid witch you have not yet used there mabey 1 out there but i haven't found it yet!
To set your preferences for what the Finder shows on the Desktop click on the Desktop so that the Finder menu bar is showing and select Preferences. In the General section you can select what you want to show on the Desktop and in the Sidebar section you have similar options for a Finder window sidebar. Under the Finder's View menu you can select Show View Options which allows you to adjust how icons are displayed on the Desktop.