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Witchcraft 0 - 0 Appointment of five Judges of the Salem Witch Trials, including Samuel Sewell and Nathaniel Saltonstall, and Clerk of the Court Stephen Sewell - signed by a member of the Grand Jury that indicted the witches



Manuscript Document Signed "J. Dudley" as Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay and "Is. Addington" as Secretary, 1 page, 18.5" x 13.25". Boston, June 22, 1704. On vellum. With paper seal affixed with red wax attaches with cloth at bottom. Folds. Fine condition.


To Lieutenant Governor Thomas Povey beginning "Anne by the Grace of God of England , Scotland, France and Ireland Queen Defender of the Faith" appointing 28 Members of the Council and 14 "Justices to keep our Peace in our County of Essex ... " Council Members included Isaac Addington, Jr. who had served on the Grand Jury that charged the defendants in the Salem Witch Trials. Other Members of the Council appointed: "Wayt Winthrop, James Russell, John Hathorne, Elisha Hutchinson, Samuel Sewall, William Browne, John Phillips, Jonathan Corwin, John Foster, John Walley, Joseph Lynde, John Thatcher, Eliakim Hutchinson, Penn Townsend, Joseph Hammond, Benjamin Browne, John Higginson, Samuel Partridge, Andrew Belcher, Samuel Hayman, Edward Brumfield, Samuel Legg, Isaac Winslow, Ephraim Hunt, Samuel Appleton, Nathaniel Payne, & Simeon Stoddard Esq. Justices of the Peace appointed: Nathaniel Saltonstal, John Appleton, John Wainwright, Thomas Noyes, John Legg, William Hirst, Francis Wainwright, Samuel Browne, Nathaniel Norden, John Burr, Joseph Woodbridge, Josias Wolcot, Stephen Sewall & Robert Hale.

Among those appointed by this document are Jonathan Corwin, John Hathorne, Samuel Sewell, Wayt Winthrop, and Nathaniel Saltonstall who were Judges in the Salem Witch Trials, Stephen Sewall, Clerk of the Court, and James Russell, an Assistant to Deputy Governor Thomas Danforth who witnessed the statements of the witches' accusers.

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