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Salem witch trials

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Salem witch trials
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The Salem witch trials were the trials of supposed witches in Salem Village, Massachusetts, between 1692 and 1693.

In June 1692, Susan Foreman found herself accused of witchcraft in Salem Village.

Tituba, Rebecca Nurse, John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor were all falsely accused of witchcraft by Reverend Samuel Parris and hanged. (PROSE: The Witch Hunters)

In his old age, Ian Chesterton remembered his witnessing of the Salem witch trials, among his other experiences while travelling with the Doctor. (HOMEVID: Ian Chesterton: An Introduction)

Sometime after 2022, (TV: The Power of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Power of the Doctor (TV story)"]) Ian Chesterton told the companion support group of his adventure with the Salem witch trials. After Ian's passing, the group reminsced about Ian and his tales. Ryan was skeptical of his claim, but Mel assured him that Ian was telling the truth. (PROSE: Loose Ends 5: Ian Memoriam [+]Loading...["Loose Ends 5: Ian Memoriam (short story)"])

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