According to the Wild Hunt, a repository for pagan news: The tartan was developed by Witches of Scotland [an advocacy group ...
Claire Mitchell and Zoe Venditozzi successfully campaigned for a state pardon for women accused of witchcraft ...
The Church of Scotland also apologized for its historic role in the witch hunts. Initially, Mitchell and Venditozzi wanted to build a physical monument to memorialize the victims of the Witchcraft ...
According to The Wild Hunt, the tartan was desined by Clare Campbell, founder of the Prickly Thistle tartan mill. The Witches of Scotland tartan is predominantly black, grey and red ...
His fury was directed at the case of Scottish medium Helen Duncan ... But as four-part BBC programme Paranormal: Britain's Last Witch reveals from tonight, Duncan's case is far from straightforward.
Four hundred years ago, thousands of ordinary people, the vast majority of them women, were hunted down, tortured and killed in witch hunts across Scotland and England. Lucy Worsley investigates what ...
Modern tartans are registered for organisations, individuals, and commemorative purposes in the official Scottish Register of ...
The couple claimed they were subjected to a "politically motivated witch hunt" after the inquiry's chairwoman denied their application, which she said had been made "significantly out of time".
According to The Wild Hunt, the tartan was desined by Clare Campbell, founder of the Prickly Thistle tartan mill. The Witches of Scotland tartan is predominantly black, grey and red – colours which ...