Now, a new Scottish tartan is memorializing the victims of the Witchcraft Act. The black, gray, red and pink pattern was ...
Claire Mitchell and Zoe Venditozzi successfully campaigned for a state pardon for women accused of witchcraft ...
Thousands of people were executed under the Witchcraft Act in newly Protestant Scotland between 1563 and 1736. The law condemned […] ...
Witches of Scotland co-founder Claire Mitchell thought of another way to commemorate the Witchcraft Act’s many victims. The Witches of Scotland pattern officially became part of the Scottish ...
Woodcut showing the Scottish King, James VI overseeing the torturing of witches at the witchcraft trial in Edinburgh. From 1591 edition of 'Newes from Scotland.' King James VI wrote about this in ...
The Scottish Register of Tartans states: "This design was created to memorialise those who suffered as a result of The Witchcraft Act 1563 to 1736 in Scotland. This tartan will be woven to make ...
A new Scottish tartan has been designed to honor the thousands of individuals — mostly women — who were executed between 1563 and 1736 under Scotland’s Witchcraft Act. The Witches of Scotland tartan ...
The black, red, gray and pink design honors the thousands of individuals—mostly women—who were persecuted under the Scottish Witchcraft Act Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent Between 1563 and 1736 ...
The Scottish Register of Tartans states: "This design was created to memorialise those who suffered as a result of The Witchcraft Act 1563 to 1736 in Scotland. This tartan will be woven to make ...