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The legal proceedings in the Salem witch panic last from March 1, 1692 to October 8, 1692. The actual trials began on June 2, 1692 and ended October 8.
She was hanged as a witch
1692
The so-called 'Massacre of Glencoe' took place in 1692.
1691 through 1692 Edit: Actually it began in 1692 and ended in 1693.
the court which held witchcraft cases of 1692
The legal proceedings in the Salem witch panic last from March 1, 1692 to October 8, 1692. The actual trials began on June 2, 1692 and ended October 8.
The hysteria began in January, 1692. The trials themselves began in June, 1692. It all ended in October, 1692 when the government ordered it stopped.
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court was created in 1692.
Elizabeth Farnese was born on October 22, 1692.
Elizabeth Farnese was born on October 22, 1692.
On October 29, 1692, Governor Phipps prohibited any further arrests, released many of the accused witches, and dissolved the Court of Oyer and Terminer. However, there was a Superior Court established the end of November, 1692 for the trying of those persons already incarcerated. In January, 1693, 49 of the 52 surviving people were brought into court on witchcraft charges but were released because the evidence was speculation. Technically, I would say January of 1693, as 49 people physically walk into Court to hear the verdict.
On October 29, 1692, Governor Phipps prohibited any further arrests, released many of the accused witches, and dissolved the Court of Oyer and Terminer. However, there was a Superior Court established the end of November, 1692 for the trying of those persons already incarcerated. In January, 1693, 49 of the 52 surviving people were brought into court on witchcraft charges but were released because the evidence was speculation. Technically, I would say January of 1693, as 49 people physically walk into Court to hear the verdict.
She was hanged as a witch
Comte de Caylus was born on October 31, 1692.
Comte de Caylus was born on October 31, 1692.
The Salem witch trials took place from June to October of 1692.in the 17th century