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Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by techWriter0: 7:43pm On Jun 23, 2022

Around 4,000 Scots are estimated to have been accused of the crime, which was in law until 1736, with around 85% of those convicted being women.





Thousands of Scots convicted of witchcraft could be posthumously pardoned if a new bill proposed by an MSP becomes law.

Natalie Don, the SNP MSP for Renfrewshire North and West, has launched a consultation on a member's bill to "right the historic wrong of witchcraft convictions" and give legal pardons to those convicted almost 300 years ago.

It comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon apologised on International Women's Day in March to those convicted, vilified or executed under the Witchcraft 1563 Act.

Around 4,000 Scots are estimated to have been accused of the crime, which was in law until 1736, with around 85% of those convicted being women.

Campaigners have been fighting to secure a legal pardon for around 200 years for the approximately 2,500 people convicted of breaking the law.
Witches coven: Scotland's most infamous necromancers

Janet Douglas, Lady Glamis Accused of witchcraft by her brother King James V, as part of a vendetta against his family, she was arrested on trumped up charges. People close to her were tortured to extract "evidence" and on 17 July 1537 Janet was burned alive on Castle Hill, Edinburgh, with her young son forced to watch.

Helen Duncan (1897-1956) The last Scot to be tried under the 1735 Witchcraft Act, Duncan was notorious as a schoolgirl for her dark premonitions. Later she claimed she could summon spirits by emitting ectoplasm from her mouth, but was exposed and convicted as a fraud. In 1941 Duncan held a seance in which a dead sailor told her HMS Barham had been sunk. Because this information had not been released to the public Duncan was arrested and imprisoned, for falsely claiming to procure spirits.

The Bo'ness Witches In 1679 Annabel Thomson, Margaret Pringle, Margaret Hamilton, William Craw, Bessie Yickar and another Margaret Hamilton were detained in the tollbooth at Borrowstounness on charges of witchcraft. It was alleged that they had all renounced their baptisms and eaten, drunk, danced and fornicated with the devil on numerous occasions. They were all found guilty and strangled at the stake.

Janet Horne Accused of being a witch in 1727, Janet Horne was the last person in the British Isles to be executed for witchcraft. When Horne and her daughter were arrested in Dornoch, after being accused of being witches by their neighbours, she was showing signs of senility. After a hasty trial they were both found guilty. Whilst her daughter managed to escape, the old woman was stripped, smeared with tar, paraded through the town on a barrel and burned alive.

Isobel Gowdie In 1662 Isobel Gowdie, a housewife from Lochloy, Nairn, was executed after freely confessing - without being tortured, which was usual for the time - to being part of a coven of 13 that feasted with the Queen of the Fairies and also had the ability to transform into animals. She also claimed to have killed a man with elf-arrows and to have been raped and beaten by the Devil. Gowdie's testimony is considered to be the most exceptional ever given by a witchcraft suspect in Britain.

The Witches from Macbeth "Double, double toil and trouble; / Fire burn, and cauldron bubble." Shakespeare's witches predict Macbeth's rise to king and his eventual downfall. They were probably based on a chronicle of Britain written in 1587, in which Macbeth and Banquo encounter 'three women in strange and wild apparel', believed to be Weird Sisters, 'goddesses of destiny'.

Ms Don said: "The recent formal apology from the first minister on International Women's Day was welcomed by campaigners in Scotland and recognised around the world as a statement of intent.

"It was a powerful and incredibly important first step in righting the historic wrong of 'witchcraft' accusations, arrests, and executions.

"My member's bill will hopefully be the next step towards that and, if passed, it will make clear that the people convicted of witchcraft all those years ago should never have faced the injustice of being labelled as criminals.

"By issuing official pardons for all those convicted of witchcraft, we will be sending a strong message to the wide world - some parts of which, women still face prosecution for being accused of witchcraft - that Scotland recognises what happened to these people as a deplorable miscarriage of justice.

"It is also about influencing the gendered and patriarchal attitudes which, unfortunately, still exists in our society today - and making it clear that Scotland does not tolerate discrimination in any way."

The Witches of Scotland campaign group said: "We are absolutely delighted to see Natalie Don's bill reach this stage and are hopeful that this will bring about some posthumous justice to the thousands of people who were executed by the state during the witch hunts.

"This will also signal to other countries around the world where accusations of witchcraft are a very real and current issue that this is not acceptable in the modern day."


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Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by tobilanreo: 7:43pm On Jun 23, 2022
Witches in the west ?

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Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by MufasaLion: 7:48pm On Jun 23, 2022
The holier-than-thou individuals will hijack this thread now.

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Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by l69l: 7:50pm On Jun 23, 2022
Come and see
Righteousness2
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by Righteousness2(m): 7:52pm On Jun 23, 2022
Thousands of Scots convicted of witchcraft could be posthumously pardoned if a new bill proposed by an MSP becomes law.

Posthumously pardoned indeed!!!
The World Inhabitants just love to deceive themselves.
Everyone who Departed this world as a witch is burning in Hell right now.
Everyone who Departed this Earth without a Genuie relationship with JESUS Christ is lamenting and crying in Hell right now.

This so called Pardonment is man deceiving man.
Let us Humble ourselves before GOD, make good use of the opportunity of the Breath we have right and make Peace with JESUS Christ, because there is no abeg on that side. Mercy Expires at Death.
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by FERNANDEZISBACK: 9:19pm On Jun 23, 2022
Righteousness2:


Posthumously pardoned indeed!!!
The World Inhabitants just love to deceive themselves.
Everyone who Departed this world as a witch is burning in Hell right now.
Everyone who Departed this Earth without a Genuie relationship with JESUS Christ is lamenting and crying in Hell right now.

This so called Pardonment is man deceiving man.
Let us Humble ourselves before GOD, make good use of the opportunity of the Breath we have right and make Peace with JESUS Christ, because there is no abeg on that side. Mercy Expires at Death.
Your God is lifeless..what else?
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by seunny4lif(m): 11:31pm On Jun 23, 2022
Scotland should come to Nigeria and we want them to check something for us cool.
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by seunny4lif(m): 11:32pm On Jun 23, 2022
l69l:
Come and see

Righteousness2
He is already here cheesy cheesy

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Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by Drenimarcus(m): 1:40am On Jun 24, 2022
Witches have metamorphosed into Wiccans now. Hope y'all can see the west have witches too, theirs just uses brooms cheesy
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by Originakalokalo(m): 7:24am On Jun 24, 2022
FERNANDEZISBACK:

Your God is lifeless..what else?

At death, be prepared to meet the "lifeless God"

Let me introduce you to the "lifeless"

Revelation 4 (KJV)
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
² And immediately I was in the spirit: and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne.

³ And he that sat was to look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone: and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald.

⁴ And round about the throne were four and twenty seats: and upon the seats I saw four and twenty elders sitting, clothed in white raiment; and they had on their heads crowns of gold.

⁵ And out of the throne proceeded lightnings and thunderings and voices: and there were seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God.


⁸ And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him; and they were full of eyes within: and they rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come.


⁹ And when those beasts give glory and honour and thanks to him that sat on the throne, who liveth for ever and ever,

¹⁰ The four and twenty elders fall down before him that sat on the throne, and worship him that liveth for ever and ever, and cast their crowns before the throne, saying,


¹¹ Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by descarado: 5:53pm On Jun 24, 2022
tobilanreo:
Witches in the west ?
Surprised cheesy
UK is still the motherland of witches especially Scotland.

Wonder why their best selling novels and movies are fantasy that revolve around witchcraft?

Though witches there fought female oppression by the men.
Women had it rough in the West especially wives.
Official concubines are respected more and classy.

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Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by TOPCRUISE(m): 7:57pm On Jun 24, 2022
The witches of today are more wicked than the previous years
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by Aaronsrod: 9:16pm On Jun 24, 2022
TOPCRUISE:
The witches of today are more wicked than the previous years

It is well therefore that the Bible commands us to burn these women alive in service to our God.

In obedience to Gods Word Nigeria stands supreme.
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by panafrican(m): 12:34am On Jun 25, 2022
Righteousness2:


Posthumously pardoned indeed!!!
The World Inhabitants just love to deceive themselves.
Everyone who Departed this world as a witch is burning in Hell right now.
Everyone who Departed this Earth without a Genuie relationship with JESUS Christ is lamenting and crying in Hell right now.

This so called Pardonment is man deceiving man.
Let us Humble ourselves before GOD, make good use of the opportunity of the Breath we have right and make Peace with JESUS Christ, because there is no abeg on that side. Mercy Expires at Death.
But Muslims are also saying those who don't recognize Muhammad are the Seal of Prophets will
rot in hell.
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by leofab(f): 3:29am On Jun 25, 2022
descarado:

Surprised cheesy
UK is still the motherland of witches especially Scotland.

Wonder why their best selling novels and movies are fantasy that revolve around witchcraft?

Though witches there fought female oppression by the men.
Women had it rough in the West especially wives.
Official concubines are respected more and classy.
do you know the meaning of posthumously?
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by descarado: 7:55am On Jun 25, 2022
leofab:
do you know the meaning of posthumously?
You can educate me teacher.
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by leofab(f): 8:33am On Jun 25, 2022
descarado:

You can educate me teacher.
knowledge isn’t for free..
Re: Scotland: Thousands Convicted Of Witchcraft Could Be Pardoned Under New Bill by descarado: 8:59am On Jun 25, 2022
leofab:
knowledge isn’t for free..
Good you know that.
Erm, UK is my abode by the way.
So you may know my turf more than me so you can still educate me.

Or if you don't know, kindly ask so you will be educated.
You came off humping all over about posthumous meaning and when asked to explain politely, you back pedalled. Wonder if you think you are having a chat with nairaland kids. Next time, read post history before you reply a post.
Thank you.

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