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211:, on suspicion of charming. The records of the examination reveal that Gwen made her living by spinning and making linen cloth. She explained that she was also a healer. She made salves and plasters and other remedies for the treatment of animals. This she did in return for small gifts of food or goods. She also attended the sick, including children and, so she stated, had been using charms to help heal and provide protection. 194:
Gwen ferch Ellis was married three times in total. Her first husband, Lewis ap David ap Gwyn, died after two years of marriage. She married a miller called Lewis ap David ap Gruffith Gethin (Lewis Gethin). The couple moved to his mill at Llanelian-yn-Rhos and were living there in 1588. After 18 years
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were given the power to examine witnesses willing to testify against Gwen. Five men and two women came forward with accusations of witchcraft against her. She was accused of causing the madness of a child, and of murdering a sick man who died shortly after being treated by Gwen. She was also accused
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The use of verbal or written charms was not uncommon in Wales and other parts of Great Britain, but the particular case in which Gwen was implicated stood out for several reasons. A written charm was found at the home of Thomas Mostyn, one of the foremost gentlemen of north Wales. The charm was also
186:. Her parents' names are not recorded, other than her father's Christian name, Ellis. She had a sister named Elizabeth. At a young age she was sent to live with her uncle Harry ap Roger and remained in his care until she married. 220:
written backwards, which, according to the traditions of the time, meant that it was intended as a destructive spell rather than one for healing. Gwen was implicated because of her association with Jane Conway of Marle, near
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of having a vengeful nature, all through the use of witchcraft. Later in 1594, Gwen was tried on these charges and found guilty. She was executed by
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of marriage, her second husband also died. In 1592, Gwen married John ap Morrice from the neighbouring parish of
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and settled there. The fate of her third husband is unknown, although he was not mentioned during her trial.
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First woman on record to be both tried and executed for witchcraft in Wales
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Gwen enters the historical record in 1594 when she was examined by
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The Story of the First Woman In Wales to Be Hanged For Witchcraft
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The record of Gwen ferch Ellis' trial is the earliest mention of
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Gwen ferch Ellis was born in the parish of Llandyrnog in
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First woman on record tried for witchcraft in Wales
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Llandyrnog
Denbigh
Hanging
Spinner
Linen-maker
Witchcraft
Llandyrnog
Vale of Clwyd
Witchcraft Act 1562
witchcraft
Wales
Betws yn Rhos
William Hughes (Bishop of St Asaph)
Conwy
magistrates
hanging
Denbigh
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The Story of the First Woman In Wales to Be Hanged For Witchcraft
The Incredible True Stories Behind the Five Women Executed for 'Witchcraft' in North Wales




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