Death Warrant for 5 Women Convicted of Witchcraft: July 12, 1692
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Rebecca Nurse’s Reprieve Reversed: Stoughton’s Death Warrant and the Salem Pressure CampaignWe race through the brutal political mechanics behind the Salem Witch Trials on July 12, 1692, when Lieutenant Governor and Chief Justice William Stoughton signed a death warrant for Rebecca Nurse, Susannah Martin, Sarah Wilds, Sarah Good, and Elizabeth How. Our focus is Nurse’s whiplash journey: a shocking conviction after an initial acquittal and a jury sent back to reconsider, followed by her family’s defense depositions and petition carried to Boston to appeal directly to Governor William Phips. Phips grants a reprieve that briefly halts her execution—until the afflicted accusers erupt in intensified fits to protest her release. We trace how unnamed Salem gentlemen, possibly including local magistrates, confront Phips and successfully pressure him to revoke the reprieve, sealing Nurse’s fate.00:00 Welcome and Hosts00:06 Stoughton Signs Warrant00:33 Reprieve and Family Appeal01:05 Accusers Protest Release01:25 Salem Pressure Reverses Reprieve