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“Lilias Adie is the only witch’s grave in Scotland. The rest were all burned,” Fife Councilor Kate Stewart told the Scotsman. "We’re trying to trace her to bring her home to Torryburn.
Scotland is appealing for the return of the ... to the crimes of casting malicious spells and having sex with the devil, Torryburn, Fife resident Lilias Adie died in the year 1704.
She was buried on a beach in Torryburn, Fife by locals – who were so concerned ... men and women accused of witchcraft in early modern Scotland were not the evil people history has portrayed ...
The new heritage trail commemorates the women of Culross, Torryburn ... Witches of Scotland (RAWS) group, who would like to see a around 5,000 national memorial established in west Fife to ...
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Lilias Adie is believed to have been tortured into confessing to the 'crime' and was buried under a half-tonne slab in Torryburn, Fife in Scotland, in 1704. She took her own life before she could ...
Sandy Gardner from Torryburn, Fife, was moved to a desk job after hurting his back at home. By the time he recovered he found the pounds had piled on. Central Scotland Fire and Rescue told him he ...
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