Francis Dane, the Glossary
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13 relations: Abigail Faulkner, Andover, Massachusetts, Bishop's Stortford, Colonial history of the United States, Deliverance Dane, Easter term, Elizabeth Howe, George Burroughs, King's College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Salem witch trials, Sizar, Stay of execution.
- Clergy in the Salem witch trials
- Critics of witch hunting
- People from Bishop's Stortford
Abigail Faulkner
Abigail Faulkner (née Dane; October 13, 1652 – February 5, 1730), sometimes called Abigail Faulkner Sr., was an American woman accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692.
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Andover, Massachusetts
Andover is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States.
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Bishop's Stortford
Bishop's Stortford is a historic market town and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district, in the county of Hertfordshire, England.
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Colonial history of the United States
The colonial history of the United States covers the period of European colonization of North America from the early 16th century until the incorporation of the Thirteen Colonies into the United States after the Revolutionary War.
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Deliverance Dane
Deliverance (née Hazeltine) Dane (January 15, 1653 – June 15, 1735) was one of many women accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials.
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Easter term
Easter term is the summer term at the University of Cambridge, University of Wales, Lampeter, University of Durham, and formerly University of Newcastle upon Tyne (before 2004), in the United Kingdom.
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Elizabeth Howe
Elizabeth Howe (née Jackson; c. 1637–July 19, 1692) was one of the accused in the Salem witch trials. Francis Dane and Elizabeth Howe are English emigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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George Burroughs
George Burroughs (1650August 19, 1692) was a non-ordained Puritan preacher who was the only minister executed for witchcraft during the course of the Salem witch trials. Francis Dane and George Burroughs are Clergy in the Salem witch trials and English emigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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King's College, Cambridge
King's College, formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts (script), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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Salem witch trials
The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693.
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Sizar
At Trinity College Dublin and the University of Cambridge, a sizar is an undergraduate who receives some form of assistance such as meals, lower fees or lodging during his or her period of study, in some cases in return for doing a defined job.
Stay of execution
A stay of execution (Law Latin: cesset executio, "let execution cease") is a court order to temporarily suspend the execution of a court judgment or other court order.
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See also
Clergy in the Salem witch trials
- Cotton Mather
- Deodat Lawson
- Francis Dane
- George Burroughs
- Increase Mather
- John Hale (minister)
- Joseph Capen
- Nicholas Noyes
- Samuel Parris
- Samuel Willard
Critics of witch hunting
- Agobard
- Alonso de Salazar Frías
- Anja Ringgren Lovén
- Anton Praetorius
- Balthasar Bekker
- Birubala Rabha
- Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie
- Christina Rauscher
- Cornelius Loos
- Council of Paderborn
- De praestigiis daemonum
- Francis Dane
- Francis Hutchinson
- Friedrich Spee
- George Gifford (Puritan)
- Gottfried Christian Voigt
- John Hale (minister)
- Krzysztof Opaliński
- Leo Igwe
- Protests against early modern witch trials
- Reginald Scot
- Robert Calef
- Robert Pike (settler)
- Samuel Willard
- Thomas Ady
- Thomas Brattle
- Thomas Danforth
- Thomas Maule (Quaker)
- Ulrich Molitor
- Urban Hjärne
- William Phips
People from Bishop's Stortford
- Anna Smith Spark
- Ashley Sutton
- Barbara Joscelyne
- Ben Clarke
- Benedict Cork
- Bernard Horsfall
- Bill Sharpe (musician)
- Billy Price (actor)
- Bryan King (footballer, born 1947)
- Caroline Spelman
- Cecil Rhodes
- Claire Bertschinger
- Claire Johnston (musician)
- Dean Bowditch
- Dick Bradsell
- Ernie Cooksey
- Francis Dane
- Frank Rhodes (British Army officer)
- Frederick Chase Capreol
- Frederick Scott Archer
- Guy Hunt (golfer)
- Helen King (police officer)
- Ian Culverhouse
- Jeremy Janion
- John Norton (divine)
- Jon Thorne
- Jonathan Parker
- Julia Hedgecoe
- Justin Hobday
- Kate Swann
- Katie Ball
- Leigh Atkinson
- Lisa Wooding
- Liz Crake
- Mark Cawthra
- Martin Caton
- Michael P. Taylor
- Michael Wright (cyclist)
- Minette Walters
- Paul Epworth
- Philippa Gail
- Robert Kirby
- Roy Wisbey
- SuRie
- Walter Gilbey
- William Gosling (footballer)
- William Hutt (politician)
- Withered Hand
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Dane
Also known as Francis Dane (Salem witch trials).