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Join us as we delve into the legends and mysteries of witches The outbreak of witch-hunting in the years 1658-1662, the period in which this list of names was created, is generally agreed to represent the high water mark of Scottish persecution. Janet Douglas, Lady Glamis. The database contains all people known to have been accused of witchcraft in early modern Scotland—nearly 4,000 of them. Each record is linked to an Perform a search of the database for names using standardised forms Welcome to the Survey of Scottish Witchcraft. From Looking for the perfect Pagan or witch name? Check out our list of over 100 magickal names drawn from the realms of the occult. The original document is endorsed: 'Names of the witches. This is a great resource where you can search by In early modern Scotland, in between the early 16th century and the mid-18th century, judicial proceedings concerned with the crimes of witchcraft Was your ancestor accused of witchcraft in early modern Scotland? Discover the details of their prosecution in this collection of fascinating historical documents. Within We present a selection of the country’s most wickedt witches. list, written by several hands. When King James V was a teenager his The Welcome Library has published a fascinating book from 1658 to c1662 with a list of witches named in Scotland. There is information on where and when they were accused, Each name holds its own tale of magic and intrigue, contributing to the enigma surrounding Scottish witchcraft. 1658'. We seek a The Names of Witches in Scotland, 1658 collection, digitised from original records held by the Wellcome Library, holds the names of both women and men who were accused of Archivists with London’s Wellcome Library, “one of the world's major resources for the study of medical history,” have just digitized a Scottish ledger full of names of accused Survey of Scottish Witchcraft Mapping the Accused Witches Witchcraft in Scotland on Wikipedia Scottish Archive Network National Library of About Scotland, Names of Witches, 1658 The passing of the Scottish Witchcraft Act in 1563 made witchcraft, or consulting with Explore 135+ powerful and enchanting witch names with our generator. This entry contains a bit about the history and current movements to remember the Read on to discover 100 amazing witch last names with magical origins, mystical meanings, and fascinating namesakes. transcript. Since pardons are on the agenda, one thing about Scotland treated it's witches with brutal torture. It is estimated that between Other witchy girl names include Blair, Tabitha, Delphi, Taika, and Wednesday. 1. Stay tuned. Witch Pricking! Scotland holds a lot of witchcraft history. This is an electronic Explore the mystical world of witchcraft and paganism with our comprehensive list of over 100 magical names and their meanings. The original manuscript list is Original MS. Everything you need to know about Scottish Witch stories, true histories, mysterious monuments and folk legends! Carry out an initial search on the University of Edinburgh's Survey of Scottish Witchcraft Database. Perfect for adding mystery and Bessie_Wright Maggie_Wall Scotland Witch Trials The exact timeline and intensity of Scotland's witch trials varied across different regions within Scotland, but the broader period of witch trials . Come see where to visit the Find and save ideas about scottish witch names on Pinterest. From its powerful symbolism to the way it’s crafted and cared for, this tartan is more than Scottish witches were usually strangled at the stake first, rather than being burned alive. Have you wondered if you descend from witches? Check your familial names on the witch bloodline names lists here. With MS. About Scotland, Names of Witches, 1658 The passing of the Scottish Witchcraft Act in 1563 made witchcraft, or consulting with witches, capital crimes in Scotland. Witches and Scotland—they're not separated. Here is our list of the best witchy baby names, ordered In early modern Scotland, in between the early 16th century and the mid-18th century, judicial proceedings concerned with the crimes of witchcraft Every thread in the Witches of Scotland Tartan tells a story. Remembering the Accused Witches of Scotland (RAWS) is raising awareness of the forgotten victims of the Scottish Witch Trials.

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