Elizabeth Tibbots , a Witchy Wednesday article
Letter about Elizabeth Tibbots. (Catalogue ref: SP 29/317 f.116) Elizabeth Tibbots (also spelled Tibbetts) was an 18-year-old girl from Stoneleigh, near Coventry, who became the center of a witchcraft mystery in 1672. A contemporary observer suspected her of being a witch or being bewitched after she began suffering violent seizures and vomiting inedible objects like knives and pebbles. In this letter the account of a woman who has been observed acting incredibly strangely is reported. The author suspects that she has either been bewitched, or is a witch herself. He is certain of what he has seen and that the Devil must be behind her bizarre behaviour, 2 November, 1672. Transcript (a) All our wonder hereabouts is employed at the strange condition of a maid near us, one Elizabeth Tibbots of about 18 years of age living with her uncle, one Thomas Crofts, at a place called Hust in the parish of Stoneleigh, about two miles hence. Which maid, for about this 3 weeks past has been taken...