Grace White Sherwood
Grace White Sherwood | |
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Gihimugsû | 1660 lagmit Pungo, Princess Anne County, Kolonya sa Virginia |
Namatay | Plantilya:Death year and age lagmit Pungo |
Bantáyog | Mga estatuwa sa Grace Sherwood nga nahimutang sa 36°51′58″N 76°07′55″W / 36.866139°N 76.131811°W |
Laing ngalan | The Witch of Pungo |
Panginabuhi |
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Salaod | Pang-ungo |
Kahimtang sa saláud | Positibo nga gihatagan usa ka dili pormal nga pardon |
Si Grace White Sherwood (1660–1740), nga gitawag nga Witch of Pungo, mao ang katapusang tawo nga nahibal-an nga nakombikto sa pamalbal sa Virginia (ang usa ka babaye nga ginganlag Maria bisan pa gihukman nga naggamit sa salamangka aron makit-an ang nawala nga mga butang ug bahandi ug gibunalan ang katloan ug siyam ka beses sa 1730, nga mao ang tinuud nga katapusan nga pagsulay sa salamangka sa Virginia.[1]).
Usa ka mag-uuma, mananambal, ug mananabang, gisumbong siya sa iyang mga silingan sa pagbag-o sa iyang kaugalingon sa usa ka iring, makadaot nga mga tanum, ug hinungdan sa pagkamatay sa mga hayop. Gisumbong siya sa salamangka sa daghang beses; sa iyang paghusay kaniadtong 1706, si Sherwood giakusahan nga nagsamok sa iyang silingan, si Elizabeth Hill, hinungdan sa Hill sa miscarry. Gisugo sa korte nga ang pagkasad-an o pagka-inosente ni Sherwood matino pinaagi sa ducking sa tubig. Kung siya nalubog, wala’y sala siya; kung wala pa siya, nakonsensya siya. Ang Sherwood milutaw sa nawong ug mahimo nga gigugol sa hapit walo ka tuig nga pagkabilanggo sa wala pa buhian.
Si Sherwood nagpuyo sa Pungo, Princess Anne County [2] (karon nga bahin sa Virginia Beach), ug naminyo ni James Sherwood, usa planter, kaniadtong 1680. Ang magtiayon adunay tulo ka anak nga lalaki: si John, James, ug Richard. Ang una niyang kaso naa sa 1697; giakusahan siya nga nagbutang usa ka spell sa usa ka toro, nga miresulta sa pagkamatay niini, apan ang kaso gi-undang sa kasabutan sa duha nga partido. Pagkasunod tuig gisumbong siya sa pagpang-ungo sa duha nga silingan; iyang gisumbak ang mga hogs ug gapas nga tanom sa usa niini. Si Sherwood naghusay alang sa pagbutangbutang pagkahuman sa matag akusasyon, apan ang iyang mga kaso wala molampos ug ang iyang bana kinahanglan magbayad sa mga gasto sa korte. Sa 1706 siya gihukman sa salamangka ug nabilanggo. Gibuhian gikan sa bilanggoan sa 1714, nabawi niya ang iyang kabtangan gikan sa Princess Anne County (namatay ang iyang bana sa 1701). Wala siya magminyo, ug nagpuyo sa iyang umahan hangtod sa iyang pagkamatay sa 1740 sa edad nga mga 80.
Kaniadtong Hulyo 10, 2006, ang ika-300 nga anibersaryo sa konbiksyon ni Sherwood, Gobernador Tim Kaine naghatag usa ka dili pormal nga pasaylo nga "opisyal nga ibalik [ang iyang] maayong ngalan", miila nga siya sayup nga nahukman. Usa ka estatwa nga naglarawan sa kaniya gipatindog duol sa Sentara Independence sa Independence Boulevard sa Virginia Beach, malapit sa lugar sa kolonyal nga korte kung diin siya gisulayan. Siya gikulit sa us aka raccoon, nga nagrepresentar sa iyang gugma sa mga hayop, ug pagdala sa usa ka bukag nga adunay bawang ug rosemary, sa pagkilala sa iyang kahibalo sa herbal healing.
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Bibliograpiya
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(help) - Cushing, Jonathan Peter (1833). "Record of the Trial of Grace Sherwood in 1705 Princess Anne County for Witchcraft". Collections of the Virginia Historical and Philosophical Society. Vol. 95. Richmond, VA: Virginia Historical and Philosophical Society.
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(help) Note: includes transcripts of legal proceedings. - Chewning, Alpheus J. (2006). Haunted Virginia Beach. Charleston, SC: History Press. ISBN 978-1-59629-188-1.
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(help) - Davis, Richard Beale (April 1979). "The Devil in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century". The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Richmond, VA: Virginia Historical Society. 65 (2): 131–47. JSTOR 4246295.
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(help) - Dunphy, Janet (August 13, 1994). "Rural Charm Meets City Splendor". The Virginian-Pilot. Landmark Communications.
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(help) - Hill, Christopher (1972). The World Turned Upside Down: Radical Ideas during the English Revolution. New York: Viking Press. ISBN 0-14-013732-7.
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(help) - Hume, Ivor Noël (2005). Something from the Cellar. Williamsburg, VA: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. ISBN 978-0-87935-229-5.
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(help) - James, Edward W. (October 1894). "Grace Sherwood, the Virginia Witch". William and Mary Quarterly. Williamsburg, VA: College of William and Mary. 3 (2). JSTOR 1914583. Note: includes transcripts of legal proceedings.
- James, Edward W. (January 1895). "Grace Sherwood, the Virginia Witch". William and Mary Quarterly. Williamsburg, VA: College of William and Mary. 3 (3). JSTOR 1914774. Note: includes transcripts of legal proceedings.
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- Nash, Belinda; Sheets, Danielle (2012). A Place in Time: The Age of the Witch of Pungo. Virginia Beach, VA: W. S. Dawson Company. ISBN 1-57000-107-3.
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(help) - Murphy, Sharon Ann (February 27, 2017). "Early American Colonists Had a Cash Problem. Here's How They Solved It". Time. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
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(help) - Newman, Lindsey M. (April 3, 2009). Under an Ill Tongue: Witchcraft and Religion in Seventeenth-Century Virginia (PDF) (MA (History) thesis). Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 31, 2012. Retrieved August 5, 2013.
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(help) - "The Good Luck Horseshoe". William and Mary Quarterly. Williamsburg, VA: College of William and Mary. 17 (4). 1909. JSTOR 1915528.
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Dugang pagbasa
- Bond, Edward (2000). Damned Souls in a Tobacco Colony: Religion in Seventeenth-Century Virginia. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press. ISBN 0-86554-708-4.
- Gilbert, Lillie; Nash, Belinda; Norred-Williams, Deni (2004). Ghosts, Witches & Weird Tales Of Virginia Beach. Virginia Beach, VA: Eco Images. ISBN 0-938423-12-6.
- Hardy, Michael; Geroux, Bill (July 11, 2006). "Ding dong, the stigma's gone". Richmond Times-Dispatch.
- Kyle, Louisa Venable (November 1973). The Witch of Pungo, and Other Historical Stories of the Early Colonies. Virginia Beach, VA: Four O'Clock Farms. ISBN 978-0-927044-00-4.
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- Norton, Mary Beth; Ray, Benjamin (September 2003). "Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project by Benjamin Ray". The Journal of American History. Bloomington, IN: Organization of American Historians. 90 (2): 747–748. doi:10.2307/3659596. JSTOR 3659596. Note: Discusses Burr's work
- Weisman, Richard (1985). Witchcraft, Magic and Religion in 17th-Century Massachusetts. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press. ISBN 0-87023-494-3.
- Writer's Program of the Works Projects Administration of the State of Virginia (1941). Virginia: A Guide to the Old Dominion. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 142. ISBN 978-1-60354-045-2.
- "Grace Sherwood". Ferry Plantation. Archived from the original on Oktubre 13, 2014. Retrieved Agosto 5, 2013.
- "Notes and Queries". The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Richmond, VA: Virginia Historical Society. 34 (3): 278–279. July 1926. JSTOR 4244097.
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