id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-6624 Nicholas Noyes - Wikipedia .html text/html 1725 255 75 Before the execution of Sarah Good on July 19, 1692, Noyes asked her to confess. On November 14, 1692, 17-year-old Mary Herrick accused Noyes's cousin, Sarah Noyes Hale (wife of John Hale, daughter of Deacon James Noyes, and granddaughter of Rev. William Noyes), and the ghost of executed Mary Eastey of afflicting her, but unsurprisingly Sarah Noyes Hale was never formally charged or arrested.[7] A later commentator on the trials, Charles Upham suggests that this accusation was one that helped turn public opinion to end the prosecutions, and spurred John Hale's willingness to reconsider his support of the trials.[8] Noyes published Election Sermon (1698), and, later (1715), a poem on the death of Joseph Green,[who?] as well as some verses prefixed to Cotton Mather's Magnalia.[2] Mary Herrick, Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt, p. Thomas and Mary Jacobs Sarah Noyes Hale (wife of John Hale) Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-6624.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-6624.txt