Salem Witch Trials Daily
June 6, 1692: Mary Ireson and Ann Dolliver Questioned at Beadle’s TavernWe head to Salem on Monday, June 6, 1692, where justices Bartholomew Gedney, John Hathorne, and Jonathan Corwin interrogate two accused women at Thomas Beadle’s tavern, guided by records kept by Simon Willard—who had also testified that George Burroughs possessed devil-given, preternatural strength. Mary Ireson faces the classic “touch test,” claims of spectral torment, and accusations of the devil’s book, while being urged to confess. The day escalates with a warrant for Ann Higginson Dolliver, the deserted daughter of Rev. John Higginson Sr., whose own brother refuses to sign. We follow accusations of poppets, nocturnal wanderings, dead-child vengeance, and courtroom claims that the devil stands present—an intense window into Salem Witch Trials examinations, afflicted girls’ testimony, and witchcraft evidence.00:00 Daily Introduction00:13 Willard Against Burroughs01:07 Mary Ireson Examined02:05 Devil In The Courtroom02:54 Ann Dolliver Arrested04:09 Ann Faces Accusers04:52 Poppets And Touch Test05:43 Devil Appears Again
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