Susanna Martin, an aged woman of Amesbury, Mass., was tried and executed for the alleged crime of witchcraft.
A few years after settling at Amesbury the cherished aunt died; some years later—in 1857—the mother.
Once while his guest at Amesbury, I went with him to town meeting.
From this old law have grown up all the public schools of Amesbury.
The simile is good and is particularly applicable to its aspect from the Amesbury road—the least imposing of the approaches.