Murray, M. A. (1921). Two Trials for Witchcraft.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 56. Vol 56, pp. 46-60.
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Two Trials for Witchcraft. | ||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 56 | ||
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland | ||
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56 | ||
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399 | ||
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46 - 60 | ||
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Many objections have been raised as to the value of the evidence given by witches. It is argued that a questionary was drawn up by the inquisitors and used by all witch-hunters, hence the similarity in the accounts. Records of two trials are presented in full: Alexander Hamilton in Edinburgh, 1630 and Lillias Adie in Torryburn, 1704. | ||
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1921 | ||
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04 Oct 2013 |