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ADDENDUM
1324 Kilkenny, Ireland.
[This is the earliest record to give the names of all those who took part in the ceremonies. Two of the poorer women were burned; Dame Alice Kyteler returned to England; William Outlaw, her son, was imprisoned for a time. Nothing is known of the fate of the rest.]
1. Alice Kyteler |
8. Robert de Bristol |