Sculptors (1572 pages found in this category)


Manorial court

Lowest courts of law in England during the feudal period, their civil jurisdiction limited by subject matter and geography.

Margaret Aitken, the great witch of Balwearie

Pivotal figure in the great Scottish witchcraft panic of 1597.

Margaret Clap

Owner with her husband of a notorious molly house in 18th-century London.

Margaret Echlin, Lady Pittathrow

Redirected to Margaret Henderson, Lady Pittadrow.

Margaret Henderson, Lady Pittadro

Member of the Scottish elite who was accused then incarcerated for witchcraft in 1649, but died before her case went to trial.

Margaret Sibthorp

Editor of the "pioneering women's periodical" Shafts from 1892 until 1899.

Margaretha Horn, witch

Woman arrested on suspicion of witchcraft in Rothenburg in 1652, who despite being tortured, vigorously protested her innocence

Mariamne

Oil painting by John William Waterhouse

Marion Walker

Glaswegian woman active from 1597–1614 in highlighting the miscarriages of justice perpetrated during a Scottish witch-hunt.

Marion Wallace Dunlop

First suffragette to go on hunger strike, on 5 July 1909.