Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
Ghost said to haunt Raynham Hall in Norfolk, and the subject of perhaps the most famous ghost photograph ever taken.
Ghost said to haunt Raynham Hall in Norfolk, and the subject of perhaps the most famous ghost photograph ever taken.
Series of Scottish witch trials held between 1590 and 1593
Wealthy Scottish heiress and member of the gentry convicted of witchcraft. A key figure in the North Berwick witchcraft trials of 1590–1591.
School teacher convicted of witchcraft in 1590, a central figure in the North Berwick witch trials
Scottish midwife, cunning woman and healer; central figure in the North Berwick witch trials.
Elderly Torryburn woman who died after confessing to witchcraft; her face was reconstructed from photos of her skull.
Scottish artist, antiquary, poet and sculptor.
Elderly Essex woman convicted and hanged for witchcraft at Chelmsford in 1566.
Historical term describing a unit or area of land containing several dwellings
Scottish woman found guilty of sorcery, witchcraft and invoking the spirits of the Devil in 1588, then strangled and burned.