WITCHES’ FAMILIARS T-shirt

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Illustration from ‘The Discovery of Witches’ (1647) by Matthew Hopkins, the notorious ‘Witchfinder General’.

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The Discovery of Witches is a notable treatise published in 1647 by Matthew Hopkins, the infamous English witch-hunter. This book gained significant notoriety during the era of the English Civil War, as Hopkins detailed his methods of identifying and prosecuting individuals believed to be witches.

Within the pages of the book, Hopkins described encounters with various alleged familiar spirits or imps, which were believed to be supernatural companions associated with witches. The frontispiece from the book shows one particular (alleged) encounter.

“..She called in by their severall names, and told them what shapes, a quarter of an houre before they came in, there being ten of us in the roome, the first she called was

1. Holt, who came in like a white kitling.

2. Jarmara, who came in like a fat Spaniel without any legs at all, she said she kept him fat, for she clapt her hand on her belly and said he suckt good blood from her body.

3. Vinegar Tom, who was like a long-legg’d Greyhound, with an head like an Oxe, with a long taile and broad eyes, who when this discoverer spoke to, and bade him goe to the place provided for him and his Angels, immediately transformed himselfe into the shape of a child of foure yeeres old without a head, and gave halfe a dozen turnes about the house, and vanished at the doore.

4. Sack and Sugar, like a black Rabbet.

5. Newes, like a Polcat. All these vanished away in a little time. Immediately after this Witch confessed severall other Witches, from whom she had her Imps, and named to divers women where their marks were, the number of their Marks, and Imps, and Imps names, as Elemanzer, Pyewacket, Peckin the Crown, Grizzel, Greedigut, &c. which no mortall could invent.”

(from The Discovery of Witches: In Answer to severall QUERIES,LATELY Delivered to the Judges of Assize for the County of NORFOLK, 1647)

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The Witches’ Familiars T-shirt features an illustration from ‘The Discovery of Witches’ (1647)

Classic 100% cotton tee with taped neck and shoulders, and a double seam at the sleeves and bottom hem. Eldon Threads logo printed discreetly on the reverse as an outer label just below the neck. Open-end yarn. Tubular fabric. Fabric weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd² (170-180 g/m²).

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