Northamptonshire witch Trials. Over four hundred years ago on the 22nd of July 1612 five Northamptonshire Witches were put to death by hanging at Abington Gallows just outside of Northampton. Four women Agnes Brown and Ioane(Joan) Vaughan, mother and daughter from a Guilsborough. Mary Barber from Stanwick, Helen Ienkenson from Thrapston and one gentleman called Arthur Bill who came from Raunds. Agnes Brown being one of the famous witches who reportedly road apon a large sow from Guilsborough to Ravensthorpe to meet up with a fellow witch called Mother Roades. Folk stories say that Mother Roades died before Agnes reached her, but before dying made a prediction that she would meet her and her friends before the month was out. Basically a reference to meeting them all in the next life! 1600's saw a rise in accusations of witches and Witchcraft throughout England and across Europe. Though some men were accused and punished, such as Arthur Bill, the majority of those were place...