The focus of this article is the legal aspect of Witchcraft which reflected Perception of Witchcraft as specific kind of Crime by medieval Society and State. The Conception of Witchcraft as a specific Crime, Guilt and Punishment has undergone long Evolution in the English Legislation. This Evolution is directly linked to the Development of Demonological Theory and Judicial Practice. The AntiWitchcraft Acts of the Tudors and the Stuarts were raised from an Idea of a Reality of Witchcraft and Damage does it and established number of Punishments for Witchcraft Actions.