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Elizabeth Proctor (née Bassett; 1650 – after 1703) was convicted of witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was the wife of John Proctor, who was convicted and executed. Her execution sentence was postponed because she was pregnant. In 1693 the new governor, Sir William Phips, freed 153 prisoners, including Elizabeth. The widow Proctor remarried in 1699, to Daniel Richards. In 1703 she and her late husband John Proctor were granted a reversal of attainder by the Massachusetts legislature.

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  • Elizabeth Proctor (née Bassett; 1650 – after 1703) was convicted of witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was the wife of John Proctor, who was convicted and executed. Her execution sentence was postponed because she was pregnant. In 1693 the new governor, Sir William Phips, freed 153 prisoners, including Elizabeth. The widow Proctor remarried in 1699, to Daniel Richards. In 1703 she and her late husband John Proctor were granted a reversal of attainder by the Massachusetts legislature. (en)
  • Elizabeth Proctor, née Bassett en 1652 Lynn (Massachusetts) et morte à une date inconnue, a été jugée et condamnée pour sorcellerie dans les procès des Sorcières de Salem en 1692, mais la sentence n'a pas été exécutée. Elle était l'épouse de John Proctor, qui a été condamné et exécuté. (fr)
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  • Elizabeth Proctor (née Bassett; 1650 – after 1703) was convicted of witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was the wife of John Proctor, who was convicted and executed. Her execution sentence was postponed because she was pregnant. In 1693 the new governor, Sir William Phips, freed 153 prisoners, including Elizabeth. The widow Proctor remarried in 1699, to Daniel Richards. In 1703 she and her late husband John Proctor were granted a reversal of attainder by the Massachusetts legislature. (en)
  • Elizabeth Proctor, née Bassett en 1652 Lynn (Massachusetts) et morte à une date inconnue, a été jugée et condamnée pour sorcellerie dans les procès des Sorcières de Salem en 1692, mais la sentence n'a pas été exécutée. Elle était l'épouse de John Proctor, qui a été condamné et exécuté. La condamnation à mort d'Elizabeth Proctor a été reportée du fait de sa grossesse. En 1693, le nouveau gouverneur, Sir William Phips, a gracié 153 prisonniers, dont Elizabeth. Elle s'est remariée avec Daniel Richard en 1699. En 1703, son premier mari John Proctor et elle-même ont été innocentés rétroactivement par la loi du Massachusetts, annulant ainsi leurs condamnations. (fr)
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