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EMRC online seminar: Tabitha Stanmore (Exeter), ‘The Fenland Witch Trials, 1645-47’.

April 28 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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Please join us on 28 April 2025 at 13:00 (UK time) when Tabitha Stanmore (Exeter) will give a paper entitled ‘The Fenland Witch Trials, 1645-47’.

We meet online on MS Teams: please sign up to our mailing list or email emrc@reading.ac.uk for the link.

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Date:
April 28
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Event Navigation

  • « EMRC online seminar: Lewis Wade (Leiden), ‘Crisis and Conflict in the Consulates: Rethinking the Institutional Foundations of French Mediterranean Commerce under Louis XIV’.
  • EMRC online seminar: Jane Eade (National Trust), ‘Mrs Carlile the great paintress’: Rediscovering Joan Carlile (c.1606-79). »

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  • Dr. Richard Blakemore
    Associate Processor of Social and Maritime History,
    Director of the Early Modern Research Centre
    Department of History,
    University of Reading,
    RG6 6EL, UK

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