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individual name= Matthew Hopkins|
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|image      = Matthew Hopkins.jpg
race= [[Human]] |
|alias      = Witchfinder General
home planet=[[Earth]] |
|species    = Human
home era= [[1647]], [[Humanian Era]]|
|origin      = [[Earth]]  
appearances= ''None to date; mentioned <br/>in "[[The Daemons]]"'' |
|job        = Witch hunter
actor= ''Not Applicable'' |}}
|first mention = The Dæmons (TV story)
'''Matthew Hopkins''' d. [[1647]] was appointed as Witch-finder General in [[1644]]. Many [[witch|witches]] hid from Hopkins in the village of [[Devil's End]] ("[[The Daemons]]").
|first      = The Devil Like a Bear (short story)
|appearances = [[COMIC]]: ''[[Witch Hunt (comic story)|Witch Hunt]]''
|actor     =  
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'''Matthew Hopkins''' was the self-styled Witchfinder General, and a hunter of [[witch]]es during the [[17th century]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Witch Hunt (comic story)|Witch Hunt]]'') Many witches hid from him in the village of [[Devil's End]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'')


==Biography==
He exposed a coven of witches in the village and had them burnt at the stake. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors (novel)|The Eight Doctors]]'')
Samuel Butler's [[satire]] ''[[Hudibras]]'' commented on Hopkins's activity, saying:


:<i>Has not this present Parliament
In [[Chelmsford]] in [[1645]], Hopkins persecuted [[Matilda Brewer]], who had become infected by the [[Skreeth]], as he believed that she was a witch. [[Ace]] had seen a film about Hopkins in which he was played by [[Vincent Price]]. She noted that he actually resembled Price. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Devil Like a Bear (short story)|The Devil Like a Bear]]'')
:A Lieger to the Devil sent,
:Fully impowr'd to treat about
:Finding revolted witches out
:And has not he, within a year,
:Hang'd threescore of 'em in one shire?
:Some only for not being drown'd,
:And some for sitting above ground,
:Whole days and nights, upon their breeches,
:And feeling pain, were hang'd for witches.
:And some for putting knavish tricks
:Upon green geese and turky-chicks,
:And pigs, that suddenly deceast
:Of griefs unnat'ral, as he guest;
:Who after prov'd himself a witch
:And made a rod for his own breech.</i>


The last line refers to a tradition that disgruntled villagers caught Hopkins and subjected him to his own "swimming" test: he floated, and therefore was hanged for witchcraft himself. However, it is believed by most historians that Hopkins actually died of illness (possibly [[tuberculosis]]) in his home. The parish records of [[Manningtree]] in Essex record his burial in August of [[1647]].
As part of a prank, [[Miss Chief]] brought Hopkins into the [[21st century]], where he attacked the teachers at [[Coal Hill School]] in [[London]]. He found [[Clara Oswald]], dressed as a witch, Miss Chief sent them back to the 17th century, where Hopkins threw Clara into the water to see if she floated. Miss Chief saved Clara, but Hopkins assumed she drowned and thus was innocent of witchcraft. When Clara tried stopping a woman called [[Agnes Leech]] from being framed as a witch, both Clara and Agnes were caught and put in solitary confinement in the dungeons. When the [[Twelfth Doctor]] came to rescue Clara, she accidentally named the Doctor as a witch, and both were to be executed. Miss Chief saved them from being hanged and brought them back to the 21st century, but returned them to the 17th century to retrieve to the TARDIS and free Agnes.


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Bringing a [[cat]] called [[Smudge]] with her, Clara convinced the mob that Hopkins was a witch, and Smudge his familiar, but the Doctor prevented them from murdering Hopkins by sneakily putting Miss Chief's time travelling marotte in his belt, forcing Miss Chief to save his life. The Doctor believed that this was where the rumours where Hopkins was "swum" as a witch and drowned originated from. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Witch Hunt (comic story)|Witch Hunt]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 7 February 2024

Matthew Hopkins

Matthew Hopkins was the self-styled Witchfinder General, and a hunter of witches during the 17th century. (COMIC: Witch Hunt) Many witches hid from him in the village of Devil's End. (TV: The Dæmons)

He exposed a coven of witches in the village and had them burnt at the stake. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors)

In Chelmsford in 1645, Hopkins persecuted Matilda Brewer, who had become infected by the Skreeth, as he believed that she was a witch. Ace had seen a film about Hopkins in which he was played by Vincent Price. She noted that he actually resembled Price. (PROSE: The Devil Like a Bear)

As part of a prank, Miss Chief brought Hopkins into the 21st century, where he attacked the teachers at Coal Hill School in London. He found Clara Oswald, dressed as a witch, Miss Chief sent them back to the 17th century, where Hopkins threw Clara into the water to see if she floated. Miss Chief saved Clara, but Hopkins assumed she drowned and thus was innocent of witchcraft. When Clara tried stopping a woman called Agnes Leech from being framed as a witch, both Clara and Agnes were caught and put in solitary confinement in the dungeons. When the Twelfth Doctor came to rescue Clara, she accidentally named the Doctor as a witch, and both were to be executed. Miss Chief saved them from being hanged and brought them back to the 21st century, but returned them to the 17th century to retrieve to the TARDIS and free Agnes.

Bringing a cat called Smudge with her, Clara convinced the mob that Hopkins was a witch, and Smudge his familiar, but the Doctor prevented them from murdering Hopkins by sneakily putting Miss Chief's time travelling marotte in his belt, forcing Miss Chief to save his life. The Doctor believed that this was where the rumours where Hopkins was "swum" as a witch and drowned originated from. (COMIC: Witch Hunt)