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'''Janet Boyman''', also known as '''Jonet Boyman''' or '''Janet Bowman''',{{efn|[[Ronald Hutton]] and others, such as the Survey of Scottish Witchcraft Database, list her as Janet Boyman;{{sfnp|Hutton|2017|p=219|ps=none}}{{r|SSWD}} Henderson refers to her as Jonet Boyman,{{sfnp|Henderson|2011|p=231|ps=none}} which is the form used in the criminal records, but Janet Bowman is a further variation.{{sfnp|Anderson|1877|p=363|ps=none}}}} was a Scottish woman accused of [[witchcraft]]; she was tried and executed in 1572 although the case against her was started in 1570.{{sfnp|Henderson|2011|p=244|ps=none}} Her [[indictment]] has been described by modern-day scholars, such as [[Lizanne Henderson]], as the earliest and most comprehensive record of witchcraft and [[fairy]] belief in Scotland.{{sfnp|Henderson|2011|p=244|ps=none}}{{TOC LIMIT|2}}
'''Janet Boyman''', also known as '''Jonet Boyman''' or '''Janet Bowman''',{{efn|[[Ronald Hutton]] and others, such as the Survey of Scottish Witchcraft Database, list her as Janet Boyman;{{sfnp|Hutton|2017|p=219|ps=none}}{{r|SSWD}} Henderson refers to her as Jonet Boyman,{{sfnp|Henderson|2011|p=231|ps=none}} which is the form used in the criminal records, but Janet Bowman is a further variation.{{sfnp|Anderson|1877|p=363|ps=none}}}} was a Scottish woman accused of [[witchcraft]]; she was tried and executed in 1572 although the case against her was started in 1570.{{sfnp|Henderson|2011|p=244|ps=none}} Her [[indictment]] has been described by modern-day scholars, such as [[Lizanne Henderson]], as the earliest and most comprehensive record of witchcraft and [[fairy]] belief in Scotland.{{sfnp|Henderson|2011|p=244|ps=none}}{{TOC LIMIT|2}}



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Janet Boyman, also known as Jonet Boyman or Janet Bowman,[a] was a Scottish woman accused of witchcraft; she was tried and executed in 1572 although the case against her was started in 1570.[5] Her indictment has been described by modern-day scholars, such as Lizanne Henderson, as the earliest and most comprehensive record of witchcraft and fairy belief in Scotland.[5]

Personal life

Scant information is available concerning Boyman's personal life; the trial record shows her as living in Cowgate, a street in Edinburgh.[5] No indication is given of her age but she was married to William Steill.[5]

References

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Notes

  1. ^ Ronald Hutton and others, such as the Survey of Scottish Witchcraft Database, list her as Janet Boyman;[1][2] Henderson refers to her as Jonet Boyman,[3] which is the form used in the criminal records, but Janet Bowman is a further variation.[4]

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Citations

  1. ^ Hutton (2017), p. 219
  2. ^ "Janet Boyman (29/12/1572)", Survey of Scottish Witchcraft Database, University of Edinburgh, retrieved 10 March 2018
  3. ^ Henderson (2011), p. 231
  4. ^ Anderson (1877), p. 363
  5. ^ a b c d Henderson (2011), p. 244

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Bibliography

  • Anderson, William (1877), The Scottish nation: or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland, Fullerton
  • Henderson, Lizanne (2011), "'Detestable slaves of the devil': Changing ideas about witchcraft in sixteenth-century Scotland", in Cowan, Edward J.; Henderson, Lizanne (eds.), A History of Everyday Life in Medieval Scotland, 1000 to 1600, Edinburgh University Press, ISBN 978-0748621576
  • Hutton, Ronald (2017), The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present, Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-22904-2