Mary Warren has been in court, where she served as an official of the court in Salem. She reports that the court is now actively pursuing those accused of witchcraft, and that several individuals have been arrested based on the testimony of the girls who claim to have seen spirits. Her experiences have made her more assertive, and she even brings back a poppet (a doll) she made in court, which later becomes significant in the witch trials.
Mary warren
Mary tells Elizbeth that she had been accused of witchcraft in the courthouse and Mary stood up for Elizabeth saying she was not a witch.
On April 18 1692 Mary Warren was accused of doing witchcraft.
She cannot name who accused Elizabeth Putnam for Mary Warren is bound by law.
Mary Warren was the seventeen year old servant of John and Elizabeth Proctor. She was one of the accusers, and the only one who, during the trials, said she had been lying. After the trials, we do not know what happened to her.
Mary warren
Mary Anne Warren was born in 1946.
Warren Commission Report Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
She is believed to have been 17.
Mary tells Elizbeth that she had been accused of witchcraft in the courthouse and Mary stood up for Elizabeth saying she was not a witch.
On April 18 1692 Mary Warren was accused of doing witchcraft.
Mary Warren disobeys her employers and goes to Salem because she has become an official of the court. The character of Mary Warren is from The Crucible.
She cannot name who accused Elizabeth Putnam for Mary Warren is bound by law.
Mary Warren was the seventeen year old servant of John and Elizabeth Proctor. She was one of the accusers, and the only one who, during the trials, said she had been lying. After the trials, we do not know what happened to her.
Abigail had lied and made it look like mary warren is lying.
Mary has been appointed to the council. She feels this makes her an important person now, no longer a simple servant.
The government report on the assassination of JFK was the report of the Warren Commission.