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The East Anglian witch hunts

Scott Reeves explores the causes of the East Anglian witch hunts of 1645 –47 and the role of Matthew Hopkins

Source A A colourised version of an illustration from a book written by Matthew Hopkins in 1647. The person seated on the right is Elizabeth Clarke, the first case Hopkins investigated
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Edexcel Crime and punishment in Britain, c.1000–present

OCR (B) Crime and punishment, c.1250 to present

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