Between the 16th and 17th Century an estimated 4000 people were tried in Scotland for witchcraft, approximately 85% of these people being women. Of this number over 300 were burned on Castle Hill in Edinburgh. Who were these women? Why were they accused of witchcraft? So many questions and so few credible answers! This practice was made illegal in 1735 but by then the fate of many women, such as Margaret Burgess of Cramond, had been sealed!
Linda McDonald is a former teacher and a member of Edinburgh Living History, based in Lauriston Castle. She has in interest in researching women’s history. Linda is an award-winning volunteer and supports Museums and Galleries all over the service.
Why not make a day of it at Lauriston and have some lunch at Mimi’s café on-site after your lecture experience?
The East of Scotland Witch Trials