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The witchcraft delusion of 1692

Chapter 1: THE WITCHCRAFT DELUSION OF 1692
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The author offers a detailed examination of the witchcraft accusations that swept a New England community in the late seventeenth century, compiling case narratives, judicial records, and legislative actions. He attributes much of the panic to deliberate fraud and deception by the alleged afflicted youths, while noting that some contemporaries perceived inexplicable psychological or spiritual influences. The edition presents both an earlier manuscript draft and a later printed version, and includes editorial annotations that clarify sources, procedural developments, and the sequence of events surrounding the trials.

THE
WITCHCRAFT DELUSION OF 1692


BY GOV. THOMAS HUTCHINSON


From an Unpublished Manuscript (an early Draft of his History of Massachusetts) in the Massachusetts Archives


WITH NOTES BY

WILLIAM FREDERICK POOLE




BOSTON

PRIVATELY PRINTED

1870