Wednesday, June 13, 2007

The Examination of Rebecca Nurse, March 24, 1692


Mr. Hawthorn. What do you say (speaking to one afflicted) have you seen this Woman hurt you?
Yes, she beat me this morning
Abigail. Have you been hurt by this Woman?
Yes
Ann Putman in a grievous fit cried out that she hurt her.
Goody Nurse, here are two An: Putman the child & Abigail Williams complains of your hurting them. What do you say to it
Nurse: I can say before my Eternal father I am innocent, & God will clear my innocence
Here is never a one in the Assembly but desires it, but if you be guilty pray God discover you.
Then Hen: Kenny rose up to speak
Goodman: Kenny what do you say
Then he entered his complaint & farther said that since this Nurse came into the house he was seized twice with an amazed condition.
Here are not only these but, here is the wife of Mr. Though: Putman who accused you by credible information; that both of tempting her to iniquity, & of greatly hurting her.
Nurse: I am innocent clear & have not been able to get out of doors these 8. Or 9. Days.
Mr. Putman: give in what you have to say
Then Mr. Edward Putman gave in his relate
Is this true Goody Nurse
N: I never afflicted no child never in my life
You see these accuse you, is it true
N: No.
Are you an innocent person relating to this Witchcraft.
Here Though: Putman's wife cried out, Did you not bring the Black man with you, did you not bid me tempt God & dye How oft have you eat and drunk your own demon What do you say to them Oh Lord help me, & spread out her hands, & the afflicted were grievously vexed
Do you not see what a solemn condition these are in? when your hands are loose the persons are afflicted.
Then Mary Walcott (who often heretofore said she had seen her, but never could say or did say that she either bit or pinch her, or hurt her) & also Eliz: Hubbard under the like circumstances both openly accused her of hurting them
Here are these 2 grown persons now accuse you, what say you? Do not you see these afflicted persons, & hear them accuse you.
N: The Lord knows I have not hurt them: I am an innocent person
It is very awful to all to see these agonies & you an old Professor thus charged with contracting with the Devil by the [a] effects of it & yet to see you stand with dry eyes when thee are so many whet—
N: You do not know my heart
You would do well if you are guilty to confess & give Glory to God
N: I am as clear as the child unborn
What uncertainty there may be in apparitions I know not, yet this with me strikes hard upon you that you a re at this very present charged with familiar spirits: this is your bodily person they speak to: they say now they see these familiar spirits com to your bodily #[spirits com to your bodily] person, now what do you say to that
N: I have none Sir:
If you have confess give glory to God I pray God clear you if you be innocent, & if you are guilty discover you And therefore give me an upright answer: have you any familiarity with these spirits?
N: No, I have none but with God alone.
How came you sick for there is an odd discourse of that in the mouths of many—
N: I am sick at my stomach—
Have you no wounds
N: I have none but old age
You do Know whither you are guilty, have familiarity with the Devil, & now when you are here present to see such a thing as these testify a black man whispering in your ear, & birds about you what do you say to it
N: It is all false I am clear
Possibly you may apprehend you are no witch, but have you not been led aside by temptations that way
N: I have not
What a sad thing it is that a church member here & now another of Salem, should be thus accused and charged
Mrs. Pope fell into a grievous fit, & cried out a sad thing sure enough: And then many more fell into lamentable fits.
Tell us have not you had visible appearances more than what is common in nature?
N: I have no nor never had in my life
Do you think these suffer voluntary or involuntary
N: I cannot tell
That is strange every one can judge
N: I must be silent
They accuse you of hurting them, & if you think it is not unwillingly but by design, you must look upon them as murderers
N: I cannot tell what to think of it
Afterwards when this was some what insisted on she said I do not think so: she did not understand aright what was said
Well then give an answer now, or you think these suffer against their wills or not
N: I do not think these suffer against their wills
Why did you never visit these afflicted persons
N: Because I was afraid I should have fits too
Note Upon the motion of her bouts fits followed upon the complainants abundantly & very frequently
Is it not an unaccountable case that when you are examined these persons are afflicted?
N: I have got no body to look to but God Again upon stirring her hands the afflicted persons were seized with violent fits of torture
Do you believe these afflicted persons are bewitch
N: I do think they are
When this Witchcraft came upon the stage there was no suspicion of Tituba (Mr. Paris's Indian Woman) she protest much love to that child Betty Paris, but it was her apparition did the mischief, & why should not you also be guilty, for your apparition doth hurt also.
N: Would you have me belie myself—
She held her Neck on one side, & accordingly so were the afflicted taken
Then Authority requiring it Sam: Paris read what he had in characters taken from Mr. Though: Putman's wife in her fits
What do you think of this
N: I cannot help it, the Devil may appear in my shape.
This a true account of the some of her examination but by reason of great noises by the afflicted & many speakers, many things are predetermined Memorandum Nurse held her neck on one said & Eliz: Hubbard (one of the sufferers) had her neck set in that posture whereupon another Patient Abigail Williams cried out set up Goody Nurses head the maid's neck will be broke & when some set up Nurses head Aaron Wey observed that Betty Hubbard's was immediately righted Salem Village March. 24'th 1691/2 The Reverend Mr. Samuel Parris being desired to take in writing the Examination of Rebecca Nurse hath Returned its as aforesaid Upon hearing the afore said and seeing what wee then did see together with the Charge of the persons then present—wee Committed Rebecca Nurse the wife of Fran's Nurse of Salem village unto their Majesty's Goal in Salem as p a Mittimus then given out, in order to farther Examination John Hawthorne } } Assists Jonathan. Corwin}

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