Anne Bodenham

Anne Bodenham was the assistant of John Lambe, who was killed while being accused of black magic in 1628.

She was accused of witchcraft by Anne Styles, who was charged with poison murder at the time.

According to rumours at the time, she could summon demons and transform herself into a dog, lion, bear, wolf, or monkey.

Doctor Lamb Revived, or, Witchcraft Condemned in Anne Bodenham.

Henry More of Cambridge examined the case carefully and presented it as a case of the existence of witchcraft in a book about witchcraft he published in 1655, which was given much authority in a time period when England experienced its last intense witch hunt.