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  2. Mary Warren (Salem witch trials) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Warren (c. 1674 — c. 1710) was an accuser and later confessed witch during the 1692 Salem witch trials. [1] She was a servant for John and Elizabeth Proctor . Renouncing her claims after threats of beating from her master, she was later accused and arrested for allegedly practicing witchcraft herself, after which she again became ...

  3. Mary Warren - Wikipedia

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    Mary Warren may refer to: Mary Warren (Salem witch trials) (died 1693), oldest accuser during the 1692 Salem witch trials; Mary Warren (actress) (1893–1956), American actress in silent films; Mary Anne Warren (1946–2010), American writer and philosophy professor; Mary Evalin Warren (1829–1904), American author, lecturer, and social reformer

  4. Timeline of the Salem witch trials - Wikipedia

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    Early April: The Proctors' servant and accuser, Mary Warren, admits to lying and accuses the other girls of lying. April 13: Ann Putnam Jr. accuses Giles Corey of witchcraft and alleges that a man who died at Corey's house also haunts her. April 19: Abigail Hobbs, Bridget Bishop, Giles Corey and Mary Warren are examined. Deliverance Hobbs ...

  5. Mary Warren (actress) - Wikipedia

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    As Mary Warren, she was an actress based in Hollywood [3] [4] who appeared in two dozen silent films between 1918 and 1924. Personal life.

  6. Mary Anne Warren - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne Warren (August 23, 1946 [1] – August 9, 2010) was an American writer and philosophy professor, noted for her writings on the issue of abortion and animal rights. Biography [ edit ]

  7. Cultural depictions of the Salem witch trials - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the Burning Time (1996), a young adult novel by Kathryn Lasky, which depicts the trials through the eyes of a fictional young woman, Mary Chase. Gallows Hill (1997) by Lois Duncan (1934-2016) is young-adult fiction in which main character Sarah, and many others, turn out to be reincarnations of those accused and killed during the trials.

  8. File:Mary Warren, silent film actress (SAYRE 10685).jpg

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    Information from its description page there is shown below. ... English: Mary Warren, silent film actress, from the American film Guile of Women (1920)

  9. Alice Parker (Salem witch trials) - Wikipedia

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    The charges against Alice Parker included the murder of Mary Warren's mother. [4] Witch Trials Memorial, Salem, Massachusetts. On May 12, 1692, Alice Parker was charged with a number of additional acts of witchcraft, including casting away Thomas Westgate and bewitching Mary Warren's sister.