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- Beatrix Watsone (or Watson; c. 1606–1649) was accused of witchcraft in 1649 at Corstorphine Parish Church, Edinburgh, and died of suicide before trial...
- Tait Annaple Thomsone Marioun Twedy Issobell Young Marion Walker Beatrix Watsone Jane Weir Major Thomas Weir Janet Wishart Bessie Wright Witch hunters and...
- 2023 'Witches in Words, not Deeds', created by Carolyn Sutton, MLIS,AA. Watsone was one of the figures exhibited at Edinburgh's Central Library from September...
- Tait Annaple Thomsone Marioun Twedy Issobell Young Marion Walker Beatrix Watsone Jane Weir Major Thomas Weir Janet Wishart Bessie Wright Witch hunters and...
- Tait Annaple Thomsone Marioun Twedy Issobell Young Marion Walker Beatrix Watsone Jane Weir Major Thomas Weir Janet Wishart Bessie Wright Witch hunters and...
- to an inquest near Falkirk in 1426. Moray records refer to "Sir Donald Watsone" in 1493. The chiefly line of Watson in Scotland were the Watsons of Saughton...
- Tait Annaple Thomsone Marioun Twedy Issobell Young Marion Walker Beatrix Watsone Jane Weir Major Thomas Weir Janet Wishart Bessie Wright Witch hunters and...
- September 1672 Ratification in favors of Mr David Watsone writer to his Majesties Signet and John Watsone his sone of the lands of Heardrig &c. Not public...
- Tait Annaple Thomsone Marioun Twedy Issobell Young Marion Walker Beatrix Watsone Jane Weir Major Thomas Weir Janet Wishart Bessie Wright Witch hunters and...
- not get it peaceably possessed for thesse of Berwick, so he sold it to Watsone." An Inventory of the Writs in the National Archives (GD206/6/153) produced...