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Euphame MacCalzean (born
before 1558, died 25 June 1591 in Edinburgh) was a
victim of the
North Berwick witch trials of 1590–1591. She was born at Clifton...
- sister-in-law of
Archibald Douglas of Carshogle.
Doctor Fian (John Cunningham)
Euphame MacCalzean Geillis Duncan Robert Grierson Lennit Bandilandis The Porter's...
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Euphemia Elphinstone (also
written Euphame or Eupheme; born 11 May 1509) was a
mistress of
James V of
Scotland and the
mother of his son
Robert Stewart...
- Euphie,
Femie and Phemie.
Other Scottish vernacular forms in use were
Euphame or Eupheme.
Variants in
other languages include the
Brazilian Portuguese...
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Ellis Janet Horne Grissel Jaffray Mary
Hicks Marie Lamont Beatrix Leslie Euphame MacCalzean Elspeth McEwen Violet Mar
Barbara Napier Alice Nutter Mary Pannal...
- good re****tion
Other names Related names Effemy, Effie, Eppie, Eufemia,
Euphame, Eupheme, Euphemia, Euphie, Femi, Femie, Jefimija, Phemie, Evfimia, Yevfymiya...
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January 1587/88
Married Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll; no issue. By
Euphame Elphinstone Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of
Orkney and Lord of
Zetland (Commendator...
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Janet Douglas. The
chronicle writer David Moysie wrote that
Napier and
Euphame MacCalzean were "wemen of guid re****tion afoir",
meaning they were members...
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condemned her.
Agnes Sampson Anne of
Denmark and
contrary winds Barbara Napier Euphame MacCalzean John Fian
North Berwick witch trials Survey of
Scottish Witchcraft...
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property charters. He died on 5 June 1581. In 1587 his only
child and heir,
Euphame MacCalzean, was sole but
absentee owner of The
White House, on the south...