James Gibbs,A Book of Architecture, Containing Designs of Buildings and Ornaments(London: 1728), frontispiece. (Shelfmark: F.27.7) Three hundred years ago today, on the 25thMarch 1724, the foundation stone was laid for a new building in King’s, known today as the Gibbs Building, named af...
The Crucible was created to described what really happened in these witch trials, and the effects it had on the Colony itself. There was more than 50 men and women accused of witchcraft but less than 20 were hung. The town embraced their trials as a template for their envy of hate. 549...
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Subscribe to WBSM-AM/AM 1420 on Satan's Kingdom is an unincorporated village in Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, near the Massachusetts border with Vermont. Interestingly, there is also an unincorporated community named Satan's Kingdom in the town of Leicester in Addison County, Vermon...
The article focuses on the tradition of burning all the copies of Reginald Scot's "The Discoverie of Witchcraft," first published in 1584 on the order of King James I of England on his accession to the English throne in 1603. It explores the intellectual history of the invention of a ...
to do some shopping. On her way back, she met a group of farm workers returning home, a group that included a man named James Heywood. Without warning Heywood attacked Tennant with a pitchfork, stabbing her in the legs and head. A local farmer ran to Tennant's aid and restrained Heywood...
Loyn, The Governance of Anglo-Saxon England, 500–1087 (1984), and The Vikings in Britain (1977); Frank Barlow, Edward the Confessor (1970, reprinted 1984); James Tait, The Medieval English Borough: Studies on Its Origins and Constitutional History (1936, reprinted 1968); Charles S. Orwin...