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- Alice_Kyteler abstract "Dame Alice Kyteler (1280 – later than 1325), was a Hiberno-Norman noblewoman who was the earliest person accused and condemned for witchcraft in Ireland. She fled the country, but her servant Petronella de Meath was flogged and burnt on 3 November 1324.".
- Alice_Kyteler comment "Dame Alice Kyteler (1280 – later than 1325), was a Hiberno-Norman noblewoman who was the earliest person accused and condemned for witchcraft in Ireland. She fled the country, but her servant Petronella de Meath was flogged and burnt on 3 November 1324.".