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    Medina Farmers Exchange Co. February 14, 2018 : 320 S. Court St. Medina: 14: Medina Masonic Temple and Medina Theater: Medina Masonic Temple and Medina Theater: October 22, 2002 : 120 N. Elmwood Ave. and 139 W. Liberty St.

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    A witch ball on display at Whitby Museum in Yorkshire. A witch ball is a hollow sphere of glass. Witch balls were hung in cottage windows in 17th- and 18th-century England to ward off evil spirits, witches, evil spells, ill fortune and bad spirits. [1] The witch ball were used to ward off evil spirits in the English counties of East Sussex and ...

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    Nancy Evans was the subject of Ohio's only witch trial, which took place at the Bethel town square in the early 1800s.

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  9. Witch bottle - Wikipedia

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    A white witch or folk healer would prepare the witch's bottle. Historically, the witch's bottle contained the victim's (the person who believed they had a spell put on them, for example) urine, hair or nail clippings, or red thread from sprite traps. Later witch bottles were filled with rosemary, needles and pins, and red wine. Historically and ...