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'''Beatrix Butcher''' was a | '''Beatrix Butcher''' was a daughter of the local [[Beatrix Butcher's father|butcher]] from [[Tranchard's Fell]] and lived with him in the butcher's shop. She warned the [[Eighth Doctor]] about [[Agnes Bates]] being a witch. Despite this, in exchange for some [[galdrium]], she took him to [[Vetter's Tor]] where a spaceship landed. After witnessing the spaceship and a horned and hooved alien inside, she accused the Doctor of consorting with the devil, causing them both to be tried by [[John Kincaid]], the Witch-Pricker. They were both sentenced to being burned alive. Although the execution was stopped, it was too late to save her. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Witch from the Well (audio story)|The Witch from the Well]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 18 November 2019
Beatrix Butcher was a daughter of the local butcher from Tranchard's Fell and lived with him in the butcher's shop. She warned the Eighth Doctor about Agnes Bates being a witch. Despite this, in exchange for some galdrium, she took him to Vetter's Tor where a spaceship landed. After witnessing the spaceship and a horned and hooved alien inside, she accused the Doctor of consorting with the devil, causing them both to be tried by John Kincaid, the Witch-Pricker. They were both sentenced to being burned alive. Although the execution was stopped, it was too late to save her. (AUDIO: The Witch from the Well)