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Growing cost
Imprisonment was a vast expense
Feeding prisoners grew harder as more were accused
Assizes were expensive
Executions were incredibly expensive
Hopkins and Stearne charged controversial amounts
Re-establishment of traditional authority
Fighting ceased when Charles surrendered
Assizes able to visit more regularly
Royalist gentry were able to return to estates
Clergy were able to take up new livings
Puritan domination was no longer as strong
More witches were acquitted
Gentry took issue with hunts
John Gaule
Supported existence of witches but opposed methods
Accused hunts of becoming idolatrous
Believed witch finding should be done carefully
Influenced judges and gentry

Why did the witch craze come to and end in 1647?
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