- The
Paisley witches, also
known as the
Bargarran witches or the
Renfrewshire witches, were
tried in Paisley, Renfrewshire,
central Scotland, in 1697....
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thread industry in Renfrewshire. As a child, she was
instrumental in the
Bargarran witch trials of 1697.
Christian Shaw was born in Renfrewshire, Scotland...
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Barrhill Road in
Erskine Park
Mains Bargarran Bargarran Scotland portal Lamont Farm
Blantyre Monument Bargarran Witches Donald's Quay -
Original terminus...
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marvellous history of
Major Weir and his sister, the
witches of
Bargarran, Pittenweem, Calder, &c / By Mr.
George Sinclair. pp. 112–124. Glanvill...
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sleeping to
cover her with a blanket. The
Taxidermist (also
known as Mr.
Bargarran) – a
taxidermist who
struggles with Fulton. He
spends most of his loop...
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established in 1577 by the Town Council. The
Paisley witches, also
known as the
Bargarran witches or the
Renfrewshire witches, were
tried in
Paisley in 1697. Seven...
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Paisley witches d. 1697 Scotland Also
known as the
Bargarran witches, the last m****
execution for
witchcraft in
western Europe. Elspeth...
- the
marvellous history of
Major Weir and his sister, the
witches of
Bargarran, Pittenweem, Calder, &c / By Mr.
George Sinclair. p. 123. Fell JW, Boekhout...
- the
marvellous history of
Major Weir and his sister, the
witches of
Bargarran, Pittenweem, Calder, &c / By Mr.
George Sinclair. p. 135. This article...
- eleven-year-old
daughter of the
wealthy laird of
Bargarran near Erskine,
accused Campbell, a
maidservant in the
Bargarran household, of
theft when she supposedly...