Old Chattox

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Old Chattox was one of the most infamous accused witches in early 17th-century England, central to the notorious Pendle witch trials of 1612.

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instanceOf alleged witch
historical figure
person
accusedBy Thomas Potts NERFINISHED
members of the Nutter family
alsoKnownAs Anne Whittle NERFINISHED
associatedWith Alizon Device NERFINISHED
Demdike family NERFINISHED
Device family
Pendle Hill NERFINISHED
charge maleficium
sorcery
convictedOf witchcraft
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth circa 16th century
dateOfDeath 1612
describedBySource Thomas Potts NERFINISHED
describedIn The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster NERFINISHED
era early 17th century
ethnicGroup English NERFINISHED
executionYear 1612
gender female
hasChild Anne Redferne NERFINISHED
hasRelative Anne Redferne NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Device NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Lancashire NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
legalStatusAtTrial found guilty
mannerOfDeath execution by hanging
notableFor being an accused witch in the Pendle witch trials
being one of the most infamous accused witches in early 17th-century England
her 1612 witchcraft trial at Lancaster Assizes
occupation beggar
cunning woman
participantIn Lancaster Assizes of 1612 NERFINISHED
Pendle witch trials NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Lancaster NERFINISHED
placeOfResidence Lancashire NERFINISHED
Pendle Forest NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
socialStatus poor
trialYear 1612

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