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  2. Janet Horne - Wikipedia

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    Janet Horne (died 1727) was the last person to be executed legally for witchcraft in the British Isles. [1] Horne and her daughter were arrested in Dornoch in Sutherland and imprisoned on the accusations of her neighbours. Horne was showing signs of senility, and her daughter had a deformity of her hands and feet.

  3. Dornoch - Wikipedia

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    Her name was reported as Janet Horne; she was tried and condemned to death in 1727. There is a stone, the Witch's Stone, commemorating her death, inscribed with the year 1722. [9] The golf course designer Donald Ross began his career as a greenkeeper on the Royal Dornoch links. The golf course is next to the award-winning blue flag beach.

  4. Alice Nutter (alleged witch) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many accused of witchcraft, Alice was a member of a wealthy and noble family who owned land in Pendle. [1]She was accused of being present at a witch's coven on Good Friday, 1612, and later causing the death of Henry Milton.

  5. Witch hunt - Wikipedia

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    Janet Horne was executed for witchcraft in Scotland in 1727. The final act, the Witchcraft Act 1735, led to prosecution for fraud rather than witchcraft since it was no longer believed that the individuals had actual supernatural powers or traffic with Satan.

  6. Stuart period - Wikipedia

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    However, Scotland was a major centre of suppression; 3900 Scots were tried; two thirds were convicted and executed, the last of whom was Janet Horne in 1727. [ 93 ] Education

  7. Witches of Bo'ness - Wikipedia

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    The Witches of Bo'ness were a group of women accused of witchcraft in Bo'ness, Scotland in the late 17th century and ultimately executed for this crime. Among the more famous cases noted by historians, in 1679, Margaret Pringle, Bessie Vickar, Annaple Thomsone, and two women both called Margaret Hamilton were all accused of being witches, alongside "warlock" William Craw.

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  9. Isobell Shyrie - Wikipedia

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    Forfar Witches Memorial. In 2010, a memorial was placed to commemorate 22 suspected witches who were executed in Forfar, including Shyrie. The memorial which is dedicated to 'Forfar Witches' contains 22 dots, each representing one of the woman who were executed.

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