Ipswich, Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ipswich is a coastal town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 12,987 at the 2000 census. Home to Willowdale State Forest and Sandy Point State Reservation, Ipswich inclu...
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Castle Hill (Ipswich, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Castle Hill refers to either a 165 acre drumlin surrounded by sea and salt marsh or to the mansion that sits on the hill. Both are part of the 2100 acre Crane Estate located in Ipswich, Massachusetts...
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Accused? (Source: Heyrman, Christine. Commerce and Culture, The Maritime Communities of Colonial Massachusetts, 1650-1750)) ... She had been accused of witchcraft in Oyster Bay, and sent to Massachusetts for trail; Convicted of being Quaker and banished. ... NEng/MA Ipswich*
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11) Elizabeth Howe Ipswich hung 19-Jul-1692 ; ... A site about Modern Day Witchcraft in Salem Massachusetts. The Witches' League for Public Awareness is dedicated to helping correct misinformation about Witches and Witchcraft. The work of the League comes from a shared vision of a world free from all religious persecution.
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He is a fifth son of Ipswich, and for some largely unexplained reason wants to kill the members of the Covenant and steal their power. This results in very cheesy and poorly done dialogue and a very special effects driven and largely uninteresting "Final Showdown".
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Native Americans in the United StatesNative Americans called the area Agawam, meaning "lowland, marsh or meadow (with water)." Here they hunted and caught fish, especially shellfish, leaving behind middenmounds of animal shellshel...
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William sailed from England sometime in the early 1630's and settled in Ipswich, Massachusetts. I am the twelfth generation direct descendant of William Averell ... Since that time, all of the so-called "witches" have been formally pardoned of the hysterical accusations and subsequent convictions on that sad page of history.
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William Bartholomew settled in Ipswich after coming to Massachusetts on the Griffin. Henry was a merchant who lived ... The Mary Anne was commanded by William Goose of Salem, Massachusetts. William married the sister of William Towne, father of three accused Salem "witches." Cooper came with his nephew Philemon Dickerson.
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The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1998. It was a filming location for the 1987 movie The Witches of Eastwick, based on the novel written by John Updike. For many years a resident of Ipswich, Updike used the community as ... Memorial of Samuel Appleton of Ipswich, Massachusetts by Isaac Appleton Jewett,
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Nineteen accused witches were hanged on Gallows Hill in 1692 ... One accused witch (or wizard, as male witches were often called) was pressed to death on September 19 when he failed to plead guilty or not guilty:
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