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  1. A portrait of Matthew Hopkins, 'The Celebrated Witch-finder', from the 1837 edition of The Discovery of Witches. Matthew Hopkins ( c. 1620 – 12 August 1647) was an English witch-hunter whose career flourished during the English Civil War. He was mainly active in East Anglia and claimed to hold the office of Witchfinder General, although that ...

  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Matthew Hopkins (born, Wenham, Suffolk, Eng.—died Aug. 12, 1647) was an English witch-hunter during a witchcraft craze of the English Civil Wars. Little is known of Hopkins before 1644, but apparently he had been a lawyer, practicing in Essex. In March 1644 he alleged his first discovery of witches—six of them, in Manningtree, who he ...

  3. Matthew Hopkins, Witch-Finder General. He and his associates are believed to have been responsible for the deaths of 300 women, accused of witchcraft, between 1644 and 1646…. The kingdoms of Scotland and England were united in 1603, when King James VI of Scotland also became James I of England. James certainly had a strange fascination with ...

  4. Matthew Hopkins, a lawyer and the self-proclaimed Witchfinder General, was at the centre of these accusations. Hopkins began searching for witches in East Anglia in 1645 alongside his assistant ...

  5. Learn about the life and crimes of Matthew Hopkins, the self-styled investigator who led a reign of terror across East Anglia in the 1640s. Find out how he used torture, fraud and greed to convict and execute hundreds of people accused of witchcraft.

  6. The frontispiece shows Matthew Hopkins interrogating several witches, with their familiars. These were animal guides that were believed to be supernatural entities that would assist witches in their practice of magic. This pamphlet would have been printed and sold amongst people interested in such sensationalist literature about witches.

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  8. Sep 12, 2022 · Learn about the true story of Matthew Hopkins, who hunted and executed witches in 17th century East Anglia, and the historical and religious context of his actions. Explore the places and sources related to his notorious role as the self-styled Witchfinder General.

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