Agnes Waterhouse might not have intended to be a witch, but under the influence of Elizabeth Francis and after the adoption of Satan the cat, she certainly seems to have incorporated witchcraft into her life.
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Nope I wouldn’t take credit for that
Anne Boleyn wasn’t charged with witchcraft in 1536. The witchcraft stuff came later from a account buy a catholic who never met Anne, who was in exile during the reign of Elizabeth blamed her for the reformation in England.
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