Witchcraft in Kenmore, 1730-57

Witchcraft in Kenmore, 1730-57 Extracts from the Kirk Session Records of the Parish (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Witchcraft in Kenmore, 1730-57: Extracts From the Kirk Session Records of the Parish

Margaret Robertson in Rumuckie compeared before the Session complaining that she was very unjustly charged with witchcraft and enchantments, and particularly that Archibald Cameron, and his wife Margaret m'donald, in Rumuckie, did charge her with these diabolical arts, and therefore craved that the Session should enquire into this scandal by which her character suffers so much in the eyes of her neighbours. The Session appoints the said Archibald Cameron and his wife to be summon'd against the first Lord's Day.

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ISBN: 9781330058992
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Number of pages: 26
Weight: 45g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 1mm