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ALLEGED SORCERESS
Catherine Dechayes Monvoisin; Catherine Deshayes Monvoisin; Catherine Deshayes; Catherine Monvoisin
  • Catherine Monvoisin and the priest Étienne Guibourg are shown performing a [[black mass]] for Madame de Montespan (lying on the altar) in an 1895 engraving by Henry de Malvost.

Catherine Blake         
  • ''Catherine Blake'', c. 1805, by [[William Blake]]
  • George Richmond]] after Tatham's life sketch of Catherine Blake
BRITISH PRINTER (1762-1831)
Catherine Boucher; Catherine Blake (wife of William Blake); Blake, Catherine
Catherine Blake (née Boucher; 25 April 1762 – 18 October 1831) was the wife of the poet, painter and engraver William Blake, and a vital presence and assistant throughout his life.
Catherine Lalumière         
FRENCH POLITICIAN
Catherine Lalumiere
Catherine Lalumière (born 3 August 1935, Rennes) is a French politician of the Radical Party of the Left.
Catherine Isabella Dodd         
ENGLISH EDUCATIONIST AND AUTHOR
Catherine Dodd; Catherine Isabel Dodd
Catherine Isabella or Isabel Dodd (8 April 1860 – 13 November 1932) was an English academic, novelist and education writer. In 1892 she became the first woman on the academic staff of Victoria University of Manchester, as a lecturer in education.

Wikipedia

La Voisin

Catherine Monvoisin, or Montvoisin, née Deshayes, known as "La Voisin" (c. 1640 – 22 February 1680), was a French fortune teller, commissioned poisoner, and professional provider of alleged sorcery. She was the head of a network of fortune tellers in Paris providing poison, aphrodisiacs, abortion, purported magical services and the arranging of black masses, with clients among the aristocracy, and became the central figure in the famous affaire des poisons. Her purported organization of commissioned black magic and poison murder was suspected to have killed 1,000 people, but it is believed that upwards of 2,500 people might have been murdered.