Susan Marchant, a widow, was said to have received three imps and to have been visited by the devil. She confessed to John Easte that she kept imps, which she claimed to have used to lame a cow belonging to her brother, Jaferies (Jefferies), and it was also reported that she sent a crow to injure his cow. Richard Glamfield testified that she had renounced her baptism, and she was one of four women formally indicted by a true bill.