trial of Agnes Naismith
Scottish witch trial
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trial of Agnes Naismith
Summary
trial of Agnes Naismith is a witch trial[1].
Key Facts
- trial of Agnes Naismith is in the country of United Kingdom[2].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's instance of is recorded as witch trial[3].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's instance of is recorded as mixed trial[4].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's location is recorded as Paisley[5].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's part of is recorded as Paisley witches[6].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's start time is recorded as +1697-04-13T00:00:00Z[7].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's end time is recorded as +1697-05-12T00:00:00Z[8].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's point in time is recorded as +1697-12-05T00:00:00Z[9].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's participant is recorded as Matthew Brisbane[10].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's significant event is recorded as trial by ordeal[11].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's significant event is recorded as imprisonment[12].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's significant event is recorded as commission of justiciary[13].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's number of participants is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q122723812', 'amount': '+16'}[14].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's number of participants is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q122723812', 'amount': '+22'}[15].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's defendant is recorded as Agnes Naismith[16].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's prosecutor is recorded as John Menzies[17].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's prosecutor is recorded as Sir James Stewart[18].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's prosecutor is recorded as Francis Grant[19].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's legal counsel is recorded as James Roberton[20].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's judge is recorded as James Crawford[21].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's charge is recorded as witchcraft[22].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's penalty is recorded as capital punishment[23].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's first line is recorded as Pretrial notes: The commission was read out on 18/3/1697 in the burgh of Renfrew, but the trial eventually took place in Paisley.This case was under a PC commission (see PC1/51 p. 136-9) along with most of the people tried at the same time. There were other Renfrewshire witchcraft suspects tried at different places and times. I am keeping this as a mixed/central local because the Privy Council maintained very strict control over the proceedings, even though they granted a commission. For details of the proceedings of Privy Council in this matter see the no named witches case c/la/3235.[24].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's place of detention is recorded as Renfrew[25].
- trial of Agnes Naismith's place of detention is recorded as Glasgow[26].