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... accused of sorcery ; in 1317 the bishop of Cahors was accused and convicted of attempting to take the pope's life by means of sor- cery and poison and in 1318 the archbishop of Aix was charged with magi- cal practices . These are but ...
... accused of sorcery ; in 1317 the bishop of Cahors was accused and convicted of attempting to take the pope's life by means of sor- cery and poison and in 1318 the archbishop of Aix was charged with magi- cal practices . These are but ...
Page 69
... accused her of such to bishop Ledrede . Witchcraft or maleficium had been a fairly commonplace accusation and usually treated by English law as a petty criminal offence which was allocated to the bishop's court where it was usually ...
... accused her of such to bishop Ledrede . Witchcraft or maleficium had been a fairly commonplace accusation and usually treated by English law as a petty criminal offence which was allocated to the bishop's court where it was usually ...
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... accused , and three of his servants had been maltreated while acting on his behalf in Kilkenny.45 Clearly within a short space of time Ledrede had managed to irritate the local population . Arnold le Poer and Roger Outlaw now both wrote ...
... accused , and three of his servants had been maltreated while acting on his behalf in Kilkenny.45 Clearly within a short space of time Ledrede had managed to irritate the local population . Arnold le Poer and Roger Outlaw now both wrote ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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