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Anna Trapnell
Anna Trapnell (sometimes Trapnel) was an alleged prophetess active in England in the 1650s, associated with the Fifth Monarchists whom she joined in 1652. In January 1654, Trapnell fell into a trance for eleven or twelve days, during which time she sang, prayed and prophesied before a large crowd of people. Her trance and the news of it propelled her to fame around England. She was sharply critical of the Protectorate government of Oliver Cromwell, she preached equality of the sexes, and officially, she was considered mad. In April 1654, she was arrested, imprisoned at Bridewell, and tried. Anticipating that she would be considered a taciturn witch she overwhelmed the court with verbosity, and was subsequently released in July of that same year. She continued her prophesies upon her release, and accounts of her activities were recorded in ''Strange and Wonderful Newes from White-Hall'', ''The Cry of a Stone'', ''A Legacy for Saints'', and ''Anna Trapnel's Report and Plea'', all published in 1654.
==Early life==
Anna Trapnell was born sometime during the 1630s in Stepney, England, in the Parish of St. Dunstan's. Her father was a shipwright, and brought his family up in a poor sailor's town. Despite not having been baptized, Trapnell had religious zeal at a very early age, for she said: "When a child, the Lord awed my spirit, and so for the least trespass, my heart was smitten."〔Purkiss, Diane, and Association Libraries. "The English Civil War". Basic Books, 2007.〕 She claims that her first recorded vision occurred after the death of her mother in 1647.

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