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By the time England executed its first witch in 1566 (a 63-year-old by the name of Agnes Waterhouse), the fact that she reportedly had a murderous, blood-drinking cat named Satan seemed totally ...
Agnes Waterhouse's trial in 1566 was in front of where Shire Hall now stands in Chelmsford A permanent memorial to the first woman executed for witchcraft and other victims could be built, a ...
7. Agnes Waterhouse. More familiarly known as Mother Waterhouse, Agnes, the next one our list of most famous witches in history was one of the most famous witches in England due to her unspeakable ...
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Agnes Waterhouse's trial in 1566 was in front of where Shire Hall now stands in Chelmsford A permanent memorial to the first woman executed for witchcraft and other victims could be built, a ...
By the time England executed its first witch in 1566 (a 63-year-old by the name of Agnes Waterhouse), the fact that she reportedly had a murderous, blood-drinking cat named Satan seemed totally ...
The name Waterhouse is attributed to Agnes Waterhouse, the first female on English record to be tried and executed for being a witch in Hatfield Peverel, about 25 miles from Southend.