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Col. Nathaniel Saltonstall (also spelled Nathanial Saltonstall; c. 1639 – May 21, 1707) was a judge for the Court of Oyer and Terminer, a special court established in 1692 for the trial and sentence of people, mostly women, for the crime of witchcraft in the Province of Massachusetts Bay during the Salem Witch Trials. He is most famous for his resignation from the court, and though he left no indication of his feelings toward witchcraft, he is considered to be one of the more principled men of his time.

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  • Nathaniel Saltonstall (fr)
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  • Col. Nathaniel Saltonstall (also spelled Nathanial Saltonstall; c. 1639 – May 21, 1707) was a judge for the Court of Oyer and Terminer, a special court established in 1692 for the trial and sentence of people, mostly women, for the crime of witchcraft in the Province of Massachusetts Bay during the Salem Witch Trials. He is most famous for his resignation from the court, and though he left no indication of his feelings toward witchcraft, he is considered to be one of the more principled men of his time. (en)
  • Col. Nathaniel Saltonstall (également orthographié Nathanial Saltonstall ; 9 avril 1639 - 21 mai 1707) était un juge à la Cour d', un tribunal spécial créé en 1692 pour le procès et la condamnation de personnes, principalement des femmes, pour le crime de sorcellerie dans la province de Massachusetts Bay pendant la crise des Sorcières de Salem. Il est surtout connu pour sa démission de la cour, bien qu'il n'ait laissé aucune indication de ses sentiments envers la sorcellerie. (fr)
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  • Nathaniel Saltonstall (en)
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  • Col. Nathaniel Saltonstall (also spelled Nathanial Saltonstall; c. 1639 – May 21, 1707) was a judge for the Court of Oyer and Terminer, a special court established in 1692 for the trial and sentence of people, mostly women, for the crime of witchcraft in the Province of Massachusetts Bay during the Salem Witch Trials. He is most famous for his resignation from the court, and though he left no indication of his feelings toward witchcraft, he is considered to be one of the more principled men of his time. (en)
  • Col. Nathaniel Saltonstall (également orthographié Nathanial Saltonstall ; 9 avril 1639 - 21 mai 1707) était un juge à la Cour d', un tribunal spécial créé en 1692 pour le procès et la condamnation de personnes, principalement des femmes, pour le crime de sorcellerie dans la province de Massachusetts Bay pendant la crise des Sorcières de Salem. Il est surtout connu pour sa démission de la cour, bien qu'il n'ait laissé aucune indication de ses sentiments envers la sorcellerie. (fr)
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