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Good idea, if you can swing it. Several accused witches did escape from jail and survive the 1692 hysteria. They included Philip and Mary English, John Alden, Hezekiah Usher, and Mrs. Nathaniel Cary. However, all these accused persons had either money or influence that made their escape possible. You don't have either. Try your next option.

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Other Resources

  • The Witchcraft Trials in Salem: An Account
  • Chronology of Events Relating To The Salem Witchcraft Trials
  • Warrant For The Arrest Of Elizabeth Proctor And Sarah Cloyce
  • Biographies of Key Figures in the Salem Witchcraft Trials
  • Images Of The Salem Witchcraft Trials
  • Map of Salem Village in 1692 ( W. P. Upham)
  • Petitions of Two Convicted Witches Awaiting Execution
  • Examinations of Some of The Accused Witches In Salem,1692
  • The Dead
  • Two Letters of Gov. William Phips (1692-1693)
  • Petitions For Compensation And Decision Concerning Compensation
  • The Man Of Iron: Giles Corey
  • Procedure Used In The Salem Witchcraft Trials
  • The Crucible (1952)
  • You're Accused!
  • The Salem Witchcraft Trials: Bibliography & Links
  • Deodat Lawson's Report on Witchcraft in Salem
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