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  1. bpb-us-e2.wpmucdn.com › wordpress › distSpring 2013 Volume 2

    The Trial of Euphame MacCalzean: Female Inheritance and the Patriarchal Society in the Scottish Witch-Craze of 1590-1591 Yvette M. Jones and Adam J. Jortner Precision of the Neubauer Hemocytometer in Quantifying Concentration of Canine Spermatozoa Within and Between Operators of Differing Experience Levels Kaitlyn Caraway, Robyn Wilborn,

  2. 23 de mar. de 2022 · This volume provides a valuable introduction to the key concepts of witchcraft and demonology through a detailed study of one of the best known and most notorious episodes of Scottish history, the North Berwick witch hunt, in which King James was involved as alleged victim, interrogator, judge and demonologist.

  3. Euphame MacCalzean (born before 1558, died 25 June 1591 in Edinburgh) was burnt to death as a result of the North Berwick witch trials of 1590–1591. Early life She was born at Clifton Hall, west of Edinburgh, the only child of

  4. 15 de sept. de 2019 · Some are really tough going – Euphame MacCalzean, for example, was executed as a witch in 1591 on the basis of accusations motivated both by misogyny and by the desire of her husband and his ...

  5. Burned to ashes at the stake after being falsely accused and convicted of witchcraft. Her ashes remained at the site of her death. She was a victim of the North Berwick Witch Trials. Euphame MacCalzean was burnt to death as a result of the North Berwick witch trials of 1590–1591. She was born at Clifton Hall, west of...

  6. An estimated 4,000 to 6,000 people, mostly from the Scottish Lowlands, were tried for witchcraft in this period, a much higher rate than for neighbouring England. There were major series of trials in 1590–1591, 1597, 1628–1631, 1649–1650 and 1661–1662. Eighty-five per cent of the accused were women.