The Confession of Ann Foster: The Devil as a Bird: July 15, 1692
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Frenchmen in the Woods and Ann Foster’s Devil-Bird Confession (July 15, 1692)We follow Cotton Mather’s account of a tense July 15, 1692 day as Gloucester men, including Ezekiel Day, scout the woods after reports of Frenchmen and other strangers near a garrison house; Day fires at a distant figure in blue, another man appears and flees, and John Hammond later spots a similarly dressed stranger, but no one is found. Our focus then shifts to Salem Village, where magistrates examine Ann Foster and record her confession of seeing the devil as a white bird that turns black, promises prosperity and witchcraft, and returns repeatedly, with Foster also implicating Martha Carrier. We also touch on Andover, where Mary Lacy Jr. is later indicted for allegedly attacking Timothy Swan but is tried and found not guilty in 1693.00:00 Welcome and Hosts00:06 Gloucester Woods Scouting00:46 Strangers Near Garrison01:17 Ann Foster Examined01:20 Devil Bird Confession01:51 Martha Carrier Implicated02:06 Andover Indictment Wrap Up