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GROWING COST
Imprisonment (3p/day/prisoner)
Expensive executions
Mary Lakeland burned for £3
Feeding the prisoners
Ipswich: £50 to hold one witch before trial
Assize courts (1625 invoice from John Godbold = £130)
Aldeburgh witch hunt £40 (Feb 1646)
Bury St Edmunds - bread money
Suffolk introduced a new levy
TRADITIONAL AUTHORITY RESTORED
1646: Charles surrendered to the Scots
Assize judges are more regular
Gentry returned to their estates - punished tenants
Clergy returned - disturbed Puritan dominance
1646: Miles Corbett acquitted 7/9 witches
1646: John Godbold acquitted 3 witches in Ely
ROLE OF JOHN GAULE
Minister of Great Staughton 1646
"Secret Cases of Conscience touching Witches and Witchcrafts" 1946
Launched campaigns against witch finders
END OF CIVIL WAR

Why did the witch hunts end in East Anglia in 1647?
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