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Robert Pike | |
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Born | 1616 Wiltshire, England |
Died | 1706 (aged 89–90) |
Monuments | Old Colonial Burying Grounds in Salisbury, Massachusetts, United States |
Spouse | Sarah Sanders |
Children | Eight |
Parent | John Pike (father) |
Robert Pike (1616—1706) was an opponent of the Salem witchcraft prosecutions of 1692. He was also involved in two other notable, public controversies prior to 1692. The first was his open criticism of the persecution of the Quakers, for which he was arraigned by the Massachusetts General Court in 1653. Years later, he became embroiled in a long feud with the pastor of Salisbury, the Reverend John Wheelwright, who excommunicated him in 1675 and was later obliged to reinstate him.