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The following are all documented incidents in the "Burning times." The dates have been excerpted from "Locksley's Book of Days" copyright 1989 W. J. Bethancourt III and are used by permission of the author. ONLY incidents solely relating to witchcraft accusations have been included, and the survey ends circa 1650 CE. NO incidents after that year have been recorded in this list. JANUARY: 8: A letter was sent to the Berwickshire (Scotland) Naturalists' Club inviting them to attend the judging and burning of some witches 1650 12: Archibald and Thomas Wanderson ordered to pay one hundred marks fine for court expenses to try their wives as witches. The wives were executed 1644 18: Gilles Garnier burned as a werewolf in Dole, France 1574 27: Agnes Sampsoune tried, strangled, and burnt for a witch in Scotland 1591 FEBRUARY: 4: One "Leclerc" is condemned for witchcraft, in France 1615 13: Bessie Harlow, Bessie Chalmers, Beatrice Mundie, Christiane Hamyltoun, Margaret Kent, and Marioun Chatto tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621 18: Isabel Cockie burnt as a witch, at a cost of 105 s. 4 p. 1596 MARCH: 18: Burning of 39 Knights Templar in France 1314 20: Etienne Audibert condemned for witchcraft in France 1619 22: Burning of Jacques De Molay, Grand Master of the Templars 1312 APRIL: 4: Condemnation for witchcraft of three members of the Samuels family in Warboys, England 1593 30: Execution of Louis Gaufiedi, for witchcraft 1611 MAY: 6: A man named Leger condemmned for witchcraft in France 1616 12: 54 Knights Templars burned in France 1310 JUNE: 25: Euphemia Macalzean burned alive in Scotland for witchcraft 1591 26: Several witches condemned at Nerac, France 1619 JULY: 16: Burning of Anne Askew 1546 20: Abel de la Rue, of Coulommiers, France, accused of witchcraft 1592 AUGUST: 6: Execution of Johannes Junius of Bamberg, as a witch 1628 20: Execution of the Lancashire Witches 1612 SEPTEMBER: 21: The Dean of Guild, William Dun, granted 47 pounds, three shillings, and 4 pence for "the great number of witches burnt this year" 1597 OCTOBER: 2: One "Rosseau and his daughter", of France, accused of witchcraft 1593 13: Mary le Fief, of Samur, France, accused of witchcraft 1573 21: The Sieur de Beaumont accused of witchcraft 1596 26: Execution of Gilles de Rais, on charges of witchcraft 1440 NOVEMBER: 3: Petronilla de Meath burned as a witch, the first such burning in Ireland 1324 DECEMBER: 5: The Pope sets severe penalties against German witches and magicians 1484 ****************