The examination of Susanna Martin.
May 2, 1692
The examinant was questioned by Judges Hathorne and Corwin, she was allowed no defense attorney.
As soon as she came in many had fits.
Do you know this woman?
Abigail Williams saith it is Goody Martin she hath hurt me often. Others by fits were hindered from speaking. Elizabeth Hubbard said she hath not been hurt by her. John Indian said he hath not seen her. Mercy Lewis pointed to her and fell into a little fit. Ann Putnam threw her glove in a fit at her.
The examinant laughed.
What, do you laugh at it?
Susanna: Well I may at such folly.
Is this folly? The hurt of these persons?
Susanna: I never hurt man woman or child.
Mercy Lewis cried out she hath hurt me a great many times and pulls me down
Then Martin Laughed again.
Mary Walcot saith this woman hath hurt me a great many times Susanna Sheldon also accused her of afflicting her.
What do you say to this?
Susanna: I have no hand in witchcraft.
What did you do? Did not you give your consent?
Susanna: No never in my life.
What ails this people?
Susanna: I do not know.
But what do you think?
Susanna: I do not desire to spend my judgment upon it.
Do not you think they are Bewitched?
Susanna: No I do not think they are.
Tell me your thoughts about them?
Susanna: Why? my thoughts are my own, when they are in, but when they are out they are anothers.
You said their Master - who do you think is their master?
Susanna: If they be dealing in the black art you may know as well as I.
Well what have you done towards this?
Susanna: Nothing.
Why it is you or your appearance.
Susanna: I cannot help it.
That may be your master.
Susanna: I desire to lead my life according to the word of God.
Is this according to God's word?
Susanna: If I were such a person I would tell you the truth.
How comes your appearance just now to hurt these?
Susanna: How do I know?
Are not you willing to tell the truth?
Susanna: I cannot tell: He that appeared in Sam: shape a glorified saint can appear in any one's shape.
Do you believe these do not say true?
Susanna: They may lye for ought I know.
May not you lye?
Susanna: I dare not tell a lye if it would safe my life.
Then you will speak the Truth.
Susanna: I have spoke nothing else. I would do them any good.
I do not think you have such affections for them whom just now you insinuated had the devil for their Master.
Elizabeth Hubbard was afflicted and then the
Marshall who was by her said she pinched her hand.
Several of the afflicted cried out they saw her upon the beam.
Pray God discover you, if you be guilty.
Susanna: Amen! Amen! A false tongue will never make a guilty person.
You have been a long time coming to the Court today, you can come fast enough in the night said Mercy Lewis.
No, Sweetheart, said the examinant, and then Mercy Lewis and all or many of the rest were afflicted. John Indian fell into a violent fit and said it was that woman, she bites, she bites, and then she was biting her lips.
Have you not compassion for these afflicted?
Susanna: No I have none.
Some cried out there was the black man with her and Goody Bibber who had not accused her before confirmed it.
Abigail Williams upon trial could not come near her. Nor Goody Bibber. Nor Mary Walcot, John Indian cried he would kill her if he came near her but he was flung down in his approach to her.
What is the reason these cannot come near you?
Susanna: I cannot tell: It may be the Devil bears me more malice than another.
Do not you see how God evidently discovers you?
Susanna: No. not a bit for that.
All the congregation think so.
Susanna: Let them think what they will.
What is the reason these cannot come near you ?
Susanna: I do not know but they can if they will, or else if you please I will come to them.
What is the black man whispering to you?
Susanna: There was none whispered to me.