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đ§ââïž Episode Summary: In 1706, Virginia held its first and only recorded trial by duckingâstrapping a woman to a chair, tossing her in the river, and calling it justice. That woman was Grace Sherwood: midwife, widow, and suspected witch. She wore pants. She grew herbs. She sued her neighbors. And when she didnât drown? They threw her in jail anyway. This week, weâre diving into colonial paranoia, the politics of pants, and how a river decided Graceâs fate. â đȘ Topics Covered: * Witch trials in early Virginia * Trial by ducking (ordeal by water) * Land-owning women and independence * Rumors, court records, and colonial drama * Grace Sherwoodâs legacy and pardon â đ Sources & Research Credits: * Encyclopedia Virginia â âGrace Sherwood (ca. 1660â1740?)â * The Witch of Pungo by Louisa Venable Kyle * Virginia Beach History Museums â museumsvb.org * Library of Virginia â virginamemory.com * William & Mary Law Review â "Women, Witchcraft, and the Law" * âThe Old Jailâ â Virginia Humanities * Spookology internal research, written by Nichole Dela Montanye â đ§ Credits: Written and narrated by Keek (Nichole Dela Montanye) With commentary and side-eye from Cardi đ” Music Credit:âScary Spooky Creepy Horror Ambient Dark Piano Cinematicâ by SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras â from â Pixabayâ Licensed under the Pixabay License (free for commercial use, no attribution requiredâbut weâre doing it anyway, because the music is just that awesome).â đ» Support the Show: Patreon + Ko-fi: @spookologypod Instagram + Facebook: @spookologypodcast Reddit: r/spookologypodcast
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