![]() Some historical sources give the name of Richard Brandon, the Hangman of London, as the actual executioner, although it was widely believed that he refused absolutely to cut off the head of an anointed king. These stories are based on family legends and local Massachusetts lore. What is less certain, and most likely unsupportable, is that he fought in the English Civil War and was one of the executioners of King Charles I of England. What is certain about him is that he was married to Martha Allen Carrier, who was hanged as a witch in Salem in 1692 had children with her and died in Colchester, Connecticut, aged 109 in 1735. Thomas Carrier, also referred to in early documents as Thomas Morgan the Welshman, does appear in the town records of Andover and Billerica, Massachusetts, during the second half of the 1600s. However, many of the novel’s chief characters are based on actual people. THE WOLVES OF ANDOVER is a work of fiction. ![]()
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