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Three witches of Belvoir in a 17th century woodcut. The Witches of Belvoir (pronounced beaver) were three women, a mother and her two daughters, accused of witchcraft in England around 1619. The mother, Joan Flower, died while in prison, and the two daughters, Margaret and Philippa, were burnt at the stake at Lincoln. ©TopFoto.

Three witches of Belvoir in a 17th century woodcut. The Witches of Belvoir (pronounced beaver) were three women, a mother and her two daughters, accused of witchcraft in England around 1619. The mother, Joan Flower, died while in prison, and the two daughters, Margaret and Philippa, were burnt at the stake at Lincoln. ©TopFoto.
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Three witches of Belvoir in a 17th century woodcut. The Witches of Belvoir (pronounced beaver) were three women, a mother and her two daughters, accused of witchcraft in England around 1619. The mother, Joan Flower, died while in prison, and the two daughters, Margaret and Philippa, were burnt at the stake at Lincoln. ©TopFoto
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