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Witchcraft -Revealing book on Witchcraft from 1653, with vivid detailed observations of spells!

Doctor Lamb Revived or Witchcraft Condemned, London. Printed by T.W. for Richard Beft, and John Place, 1653. 5.75" x 7.5", Stitched binding, 44 rough cut paginated pages (however lacking pages 1-8 , and outer wraps). A full typed transcription of the entire booklet is included in the listing, including for the missing pages. Overall toned and faintly grubby with light handling marks. Provenance: Ex-Sotheby's 1964, to Samuel Moss. Then by descent to Kathryn Moss.

***** Please refer to the link below for the transcript of the entire book. In addition, please note quoted text below is found from both within the book along from some of the missing pages*****

An incredible booklet from the period in history revolving around the Witch hysteria and frenzy in England (later leading up to the Salem Witch trials and overall Witch frenzy in America). Witch trials in England had slowed to a trickle by the time of the Civil War of the 1640s, but during this period of turmoil and strife the ‘Witchfinder General’ Matthew Hopkins and his sidekick John Stearne set about sowing a trail of fear and death across the eastern counties. This booklet dated 1653 includes a highly detailed accounting of the many spells, their intentions, the people who were affected, and the complex methods and practices of a particular Witch who set forth "her strange and wonderful Diabolical usage of a Maid". We are aware of only four other examples having ever been offered at auction since 1966. Consisting of a narration of the Tryal of Anne Bodenham , and "Wherein is set forth her strange and wonderful Diabolicanl usage of a Maid…", and whom confessed to be formerly a Servant to Doctor Lamb of London. She had taught divers young children to read, pretending to get her livelyhood by such employment. She was ( from page One) "addicted much to Gossipping.. To tell strange unread-of tales and stories…and would undertake to cure almost any disease, which she did for the most part by charms and spels, but sometimes used physical ingredients, to cover abominable practices…" The booklet continues about the "Maid", (from page 4), who "did ask of the Witch what Master Mason bid her, and the Witch told her that Master Rawley had intended some mischief against him two several times and had way-layd him, but she would prevent it, and would send him a charm, and took a piece of paper and put therein yellow powder, and so made it up in a cross figure, and gave it to the Maid to deliver it to Master Mason to wear about his neck, and the witch further told her that is fthe Charm were about him he need not fear what mony he owed, for no Bay liff could take hold or meddle with him…the Witch took her staff, and there drew him about the house making a kind of Circle, and then took a book and carrying it over the Circle with her hands, and taking a green Glass, did lay it upon the book, and placed in the Circle ab earthern pan of Coles, wherein she threw something, which burning caused a very noysome stinck [sic], and (from page 5) told the Maid she should not be afraid of what she should then see, for now they would come, they are the words she used, and so calling Belzebub, Tormentor, Satan, and Lucifer appear, there suddenly arose a high wind which made the house shake, and the back Door of the house flying open, there came five spirits…."

(From page 10) " … she forthwith made a circle as formerly she had done, and looking in her Book, and called Beelzebub, tormentor, Lucifier, and Satan appeare, then appeared two Spirits in the likenesse of great Boys, with long shagged black hair, and stood by her, looking over her shoulder, and the Witch took the Maids for-finger of her right hand, in her hand, and pricked it with a pin, and squeesed out the blood, and put it into a Pen, and put the Pen into the Maids hand and held her hand to write in a great Book, and one of the Spirits laid his Hand or Claw upon the Witches, whilest the Maid wrote, and when she had done writing, whilest their hands were together, the Witch said Amen, and made the Maid say Amen, and the Spirits said Amen Amen; and the Spirits hand did feel cold to the Maid as it touched her hand, when the Witches hand and hers were together writing; and then the Spirit gave a peece of Silver (which he first bit) to the Witch, who gave it to the Maid, and also stuck two Pins in the Maids head-cloathes, and bid her keep them, and bid her be gone, and said also I will vex the Gentlewoman well enough as I did the Man in Clarington Park, which I made walk about with a bundle of Pales on his back all night in a Pond of water, and could not lay them down till the next morning …"

For full transcript please refer to the link below: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A77144.0001?rgn=main;view=fulltext

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