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Matthew Hopkins 17th century?

why did matthew hopkins want to become a witch hunter?


Who was the 'witch finder general'?

matthew hopkins


Who was a famous witch hunter?

Matthew Hopkins held the record for the most witches caught and found guilty, although he made them confess by means of torture


Were there any famous witches or witch finders in England?

Matthew Hopkins was the one in charge of the witch hunting(hope it helped a little)


Why did Matthew Hopkins become a witch hunter?

Matthew Hopkins traveled alongside John Stearne hunting witches in the English countryside. He created a company of his own to utilize throughout Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Huntingdon.


Why did Matthew Hopkins start witch hunting?

because it used to be his job to hang them and he though he'd give it a try.


How many witches did Matthew Hopkins find?

Matthew Hopkins, known as the "Witchfinder General," was active during the English witch hunts in the 17th century. He is credited with the execution of around 108 alleged witches during his time, primarily in East Anglia. His methods and fervent pursuit of witchcraft led to widespread hysteria and numerous wrongful convictions. The exact number of witches he "found" can be debated, but his influence on the witch hunts was significant.


What date was Mathew Hopkins born?

Matthew Hopkins was born on November 23, 1620. He is best known as an English witch-hunter during the English Civil War. His actions and the witch trials he oversaw have become a notable part of historical discussions surrounding witch hunts in England.


Who was Matthew Hopkins?

tina hopkins


Who was Matthew Hopkins mother?

tina hopkins


How did Matthew Hopkins die?

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.


How many witches has Matthew Hopkins accused?

1,678900 were accused and only 2,67840 were found "guilty"