witchcraft investigation of Jon Stewart (Q112969439)
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historical event recorded in the 16th-18th century Scotland
- Case of Jon Stewart
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English | witchcraft investigation of Jon Stewart |
historical event recorded in the 16th-18th century Scotland |
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Accused of attempted murder by roasting wax/clay figures in a fire and inserting pins into the images. A wax image was found in his bedstraw with pins in it exactly were Maxwell felt pain. (English)
Main accusation was involvement in the attempted murder of Maxwell of Pollock - ull details of confession and accusations. He supposedly had malice against Maxwell for arresting his mother. The whole group seems to have had a problem with Maxwell, their landlord - could be that they were doing something in protest.Devil described as a black man, with a bluish band, white hand cuffs, and hogers (leg coverings) with no shoes, and with cloven feet. His name was Ejuall. His voice was described as 'hough and goushe'.The purpose of the meeting was to destroy Maxwell of Pollock with image magic. It supposedely happened on 4/1/1677. It was the second of two meetings for the same purpose. He confessed that the devil spoke quietly to him to wake him for the midnight meeting.Confessed that he wanted revenge on Pollok after Pollok had taken his mother prisoner. (English)
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xxxv-xxxvi, 95
Record of commission for trial (English)
Devil type: Male, Described as "black man in black clothes" (English)