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Woodcut showing a witch, named Mother Sawyer.

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BL3310664
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Woodcut showing a witch, named Mother Sawyer.
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British Library, London, UK
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The Witch of Edmonton, a known true story. Composed into a tragi-comedy [in five acts and in prose and verse] by divers well esteemed poets, W. Rowley, T. Dekker, J. Ford, &c. Never printed till now. Author: Rowley, William / London, 1658. Source/Shelfmark: 644.c.17 Title page

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animal / walking stick / witchcraft / occult science / witch / dog / animals / domestic dog / organisms / canids / woodcut / canid / canis / occult sciences / mammal / 17th century / sorcery / canidae / the occult
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