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historical event recorded in 16th-18th century Scotland

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  • historical event recorded in 16th-18th century Scotland (en)
  • історична подія, зафіксована в XVI-XVIII ст. у Шотландії (uk)
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  • witchcraft investigation of Jonet Straton (en)
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  • witchcraft investigation of Jonet Straton (en)
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  • witchcraft investigation of Jonet Straton (en)
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  • Devil type: Male, Described as "black man" (en)
  • Devil type: Male, Described as "black priest with black clothes" (en)
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  • Case of Jonet Straton (en)
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  • Detailed description of preparation for the North Berwick meetings that she was supposedly at according to Napier's dittay. Used a sark. She was present when Agnes Sampson melted a toad over a fire and did something with the drippings as part of the attempt to wreck a man (they later found out it was the King). The toad was then sent to Edinburgh to the women who would use it there. Then Sampson called her master three times. They then had the wax image, said words and walked widdershins with it. (en)
  • Part of the North Berwick witch hunt. It involved many people and many accusations about witches meetings, specifically two separate attempts to sink the royal ships. The first to sink Queen Anne on her way home, second to trouble King James after he went to get her in Denmark.Denounced Bothwell. She said the devil would kill the king for Lord Bothwell's sake.See Sampson c/egd/63 and Napier c/egd/103 for details of the meeting. Said that Agnes Sampson approached them with a job to wreck a man in 1589, but they didn't know who it was. Named 9 people and said that 60 were involved. She also said that the Earl of Angus' wife called Lyon sent Barbara Napier to Agnes Sampson. She later denied seeing Makcalyean at witches' meetings.She was personally interrogated by King James VI. (en)
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Survey of Scottish Witchcraft - Case ID
Survey of Scottish Witchcraft - Case ID
  • C/EGD/107
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