Grace White Sherwood
Grace White Sherwood | |
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Kamundagan | 1660 malamang sa Pungo, Princess Anne County, Kolonya kan Virginia |
Kagadanan | 1740 (aged 79–80) Pungo malamang |
Mga bantayog | Estatwa ni Grace Sherwood na madudugangan sa 36°51′58″N 76°07′55″W / 36.866139°N 76.131811°W |
Iba pang mga ngaran | An parakulam kan Pungo |
Trabaho |
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Criminal charge | Pangkukulam |
Criminal status | Pansamantalang tinawan nin impormal na kapatawadan |
Si Grace White Sherwood (1660–1740), na pig-aapod na Mangkukulam kan Pungo, iyo an huring tawong bisto na nasentensyahan nin pangkukulam sa Virginia (sarong babaeng nagngangarang Maria an pinatotoohang naggamit nin pangkukulam tanganing makahanap nin mga nawawarang mga aytem asin kayamanan asin pigrapado nin tolumpulo may siyam na beses kadtong 1730, na siyang aktwal na huring pagsubok sa pangkukulam sa record sa Virginia [1]).
Sarong parauma, parabulong, asin komadrona, inakusahan siya kan saiyang mga kataraid-harong na nagbago an sadiri sa sarong ikos, nakakarwot kan mga pananom, asin naging kawsa kan pagkagadan kan mga hayop. Sinuhan siya nin pangkukulam ning kadakol na beses; sa saiyang paglilitis kadtong 1706, pigsentensyahan si Sherwood na nakakahiya sa saiyang kataraid-harong, si Elizabeth Hill, na nagresulta kay Hill sa miscarry. Ipinagsugo kan korte na an pagkakasala o kawarang-sala ni Sherwood, maaaraman sa paagi kan pagpapakagat sa saiya sa tubig. Kung nalubog siya, mayo siyang kasalan; kung dai, nagkasala siya. Nakalutang sa ibabaw si Sherwood asin naggugol nin haros walong taon sa kulungan bago pinakawalan.
Nakaistar si Sherwood sa Pungo, Princess Anne County (Lower Norfolk County bago an 1691, sa ngunyan parte na ini kan Virginia Beach), asin ikinasal ki James Sherwood, sarong paraplanta, kadtong 1680. An mag-agom, igwang tolong aki na lalaki: sina John, James, asin Richard. An saiyang enot na kaso kadtong 1697; pig-akusahan siya nin paggagapo kan sarong spell sa sarong toro, na nagreresulta sa pagkagadan kaini, alagad pigtanggal an bagay sa paagi kan tretado kan parehas na partido. Kadtong sumunod na taon pig-akusahan siya nin pangkukulam kan duwang kagtaraid-harong; diumano’y pinapahiya niya an mga hogs asin cotton crop kan saro sa sainda. Naghain si Sherwood nin pararaot na puri pagkatapos kan bawat akusasyon, alagad dai naging matagumpay an saiyang mga parusa asin an saiyang agom nangangaipuhan nin magbayad kan mga gastos sa korte. Kan 1706 pigsentensyahan siya nin pangkukulam asin na-incarcerated. Napalaya gikan sa kulungan kadtong 1714, nakua niya an saiyang pagrurugaring hali sa Princess Anne County (nagadan an saiyang agom kadtong 1701). Dai na siya nag-agom pa utro, dangan nangerokan sa saiyang bukid sagkod na sa saiyang pagkagadan kadtong 1740 sa edad na mga 80.
Kadtong Hulyo 10, 2006, an ika-300 na anibersaryo kan pagtubod ni Sherwood, nagtao si Gobernador Tim Kaine nin sarong impormal na kapatawadan tanganing "opisyal na ibalik an [saiyang] marhay na pangaran", binibisto na siya napasalang nasentensyahan. Sarong estatwa an ipigtindog na naglaladawan sa saiya harani sa Katalingkasan kan Sentara sa Independence Boulevard sa Virginia Beach, harani sa lugar kan kolonyal na korte kung saan siya sinubukan. Kinulit siya sa gilid kan sarong raccoon, na minakapot sa saiyang pagkamoot sa mga hayop, asin nagdadara nin sarong basket na naglalaog nin bawang asin rosemary, bilang pagbisto sa saiyang kaaraman sa pambubulong na herbal.
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[baguhon | baguhon an source]Bibliograpiya
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ignored (help) - Burstein, Sona Rose (September 1961). "Some Modern Books on Witchcraft". Folklore (London: Folklore Society) 72 (3): 520. doi: .
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ignored (help) - Ruegsegger, Bob (October 30, 1999). "Virginia's 'Witch of Pungo': Accused Remembered as Colony's Joan of Arc". The Free Lance–Star. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1298&dat=19991030&id=uS4zAAAAIBAJ&sjid=gggGAAAAIBAJ&pg=3940,8271057. Retrieved on August 20, 2013.
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ignored (help) - "Pungo". Princess Anne County/Virginia Beach Historical Society. Archived from the original on January 20, 2010. Retrieved August 5, 2013.
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Mababasa pa lalo
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- Bond, Edward (2000). Damned Souls in a Tobacco Colony: Religion in Seventeenth-Century Virginia. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press. ISBN 0-86554-708-4.
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ignored (help) - "Notes and Queries". The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography (Richmond, VA: Virginia Historical Society) 34 (3): 278–279. July 1926.
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