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    Living History Theater: Witch Trial at Pennsbury Manor

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    Presented by Pennsbury Manor at Pennsbury Manor

    October 31, 2010


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    In 1684, Margaret Mattson, a Swede from Chester, Pennsylvania was accused by her neighbors. The accusation was witchcraft. The trial was so important that William Penn presided over the case. Serve on the jury and decide whether she is guilty or innocent, a decision that would affect the peace of the inhabitants of the new colony.


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        Pennsbury Manor

        400 Pennsbury Memorial Road
        Morrisville, PA 19067

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        October 31, 2010

        Times:

        1 pm - 4 pm

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