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Margery Jourdemayne, "the
Witch of Eye Next Westminster" (before 1415 – 27
October 1441) was an
English woman who was
accused of "false
belief and witchcraft"...
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heresy and treason. She
confessed to
obtaining potions from
Margery Jourdemayne, "the
Witch of Eye",
explaining that they were
potions to help her conceive...
- The Old Vic
Liverpool Playhouse 1978 The Lady's Not For
Burning Jennet Jourdemayne Christopher Fry The Old Vic
Twelfth Night Viola William Shakespeare 1981...
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supernatural in the 1990s, and
initially blogged under the name "
Jourdemayne". This pen name was
borrowed from a 15th-century woman, also
known as...
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Today (1972, 1976, 1977, 1977) –
Inspector Fazil /
Solly /
Lionel /
Jourdemayne Griffiths Crown Court (1973, 1975–1976) –
Arnold Curl /
Victor Garniss...
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Examples of
these were the
trials against Eleanor Cobham and
Margery Jourdemayne in 1441,
which resulted in
lifetime imprisonment for the former, and...
- Stratford-upon-Avon with
Royal Shakespeare Company Henry VI, Part 2
Margery Jourdemayne Henry VI, Part 3
Rutland 2001
Richard III Lady Anne
Neville Young Vic...
- Coast" 1987
Coast to
Coast Susan The Lady's Not for
Burning Jennet Jourdemayne 1988 The Man Who
Lived at the Ritz Lili 1989 The
Manageress Gabriella...
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addition to
these scholars, a
woman known as
Margery Jourdemayne was also implicated.
Jourdemayne was
known as "The
Witch of Eye" and was
engaged in the...
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samurai October 24 – Adolf, Duke of
Bavaria (b. 1434)
October 27 –
Margery Jourdemayne,
Englishwoman executed for
treasonable witchcraft November 18 – Roger...