- Jonathan Corwin
Jonathan Corwin (
December 10 ,1640 -June 9 ,1718 ) was a wealthyNew England merchant , and a judge in theSalem, Massachusetts area who was involved in theSalem Witch Trials .He marriedElizabeth Gibbs , widow ofRobert Gibbs , in 1675 and had ten children. One of them wasGeorge Curwin who after his studies atHarvard became minister at theFirst Church in Salem . Corwin served as a representative for Salem in the Massachusetts legislature. He was also appointed to the Superior Court of Massachusetts.alem witchcraft trials involvement
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magistrate , Jonathan Corwin dealt with petty crimes and minor charges such as drunkenness and burglary. He was called to investigate the widespread accusations ofwitchcraft in Salem in 1692 and was appointed to be ajudge on the Court of Oyer and Terminer after another judgeNathaniel Saltonstall had resigned in protest over the first hanging, the verdict of which had been based on so-called spectral evidence. Spectral evidence was judged to be a legitimate means of identifying awitch as many people believed that theDevil could not assume an innocent person's shape.Corwin signed several arrest warrants and transcribed a few of the hearings but scarcity of records from the 1692 events makes it impossible to determine Judge Corwin’s overall import in the trials as well as his attitude towards spectral evidence. The court of Oyer and Terminer, established by Sir
William Phipps , convicted nineteen of witchcraft and sentenced them to the gallows.Notable events
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March 1 ,1692 - Jonathan Corwin andJohn Hathorne examinedTituba ,Sarah Good , andSarah Osborne .
*May 27 ,1692 - Gov. Phips establishes a Court of Oyer and Terminer to investigate the allegations of witchcraft. Lieutenant Gov.William Stoughton ,Nathaniel Saltonstall ,Bartholomew Gedney ,Peter Sergeant ,Samuel Sewall ,Wait Still Winthrop ,John Richards , John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin are its members. [http://www.salemwitchtrials.com/timeline.html]The Corwin house
Corwin's house is the only remaining structure in Salem with direct ties to the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692. His home is now a museum that focuses on seventeenth-century furnishings, architecture, and lifestyle. [ [http://www.corwinhouse.org/ The Witch House ] ]
References and notes
External links
* [http://www.corwinhouse.org/ The Witch House (Corwin House)]
* [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/not_guilty/salem_witches/4.html Salem Witch Magistrates]
* [http://www.salemwitchtrials.com/timeline.html Timeline of the Salem Witch Trials]
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