ABSTRACT

Tituba, an Indian woman brought before us by Constable Joseph Herrick of Salem upon suspicion of witchcraft by her committed according to the complaint of Joseph Hutcheson and Thomas Putnam, etc., of Salem Village, as appears per warrant granted [at] Salem 29 February 1691/2. Tituba, upon examination and after some denial, acknowledged the matter of fact according to her examination given in more fully will appear and who also charged Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne with the same. Salem Village, March the 1st, 1691/2 . . .