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Witches

Witches

A book page with printed text featuring a line drawing of a stern-looking person with animals, a wagon, and a fire.

Witches article, undated

A document containing two columns of printed text describing folklore about witches and imps in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk.

Witches article, undated

Two open pages from a book containing two columns of printed text describing folklore and stories about witches in East Anglia.

Witches article, undated

Two pages of a book containing printed text about folklore and witches, with page numbers 152 and 153 at the top.

Witches article, undated

Two pages of text from a book titled Witches, with page numbers 154 and 155 visible at the top corners of the print.

Witches article, undated

Two pages of a printed book document containing multiple paragraphs of text about local folklore and witchcraft.

Witches article, undated

A printed document showing two columns of text from a book about folklore and witchcraft, numbered pages 158 and 159.

Witches article, undated

A page of text with a black-and-white ink drawing of figures in traditional dress, one of whom holds a human skull.

Witches article, undated

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