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  • A History of the Witchcraft Acts

    Created: 21/10/2024
    News/Events Category: Community Events


    When: 7.00-8.30, Wednesday 30 October 2024
    Where: Online
    This event is being organised by Remembering the Accused Witches of Scotland
    Costs
    Places for voluntary sector delegates (staff, committee members or volunteers) £5.00 per person
    Places for non-voluntary sector delegates are £5.00 per person


    It is too late to book a place for this particular session, sorry about that.

    Join this online event as Remembering the Accused Witches of Scotland (RAWS) explore a dark and often forgotten time in Scotland's history. 

    Author, researcher and historian Dee Lawlor will take you on a journey to early modern Scotland and the years of the witchcraft acts - 1563, 1649 and 1735. This was a dark time in Scotland's history when over 2,500 died by strangulation and burning. 

    Click here to book your place. 


    Contact: Sheila Gaul
    E-mail: [email protected]
    For more information visit this weblink


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