Janet Boyman (died 1572), also known as Jonet Boyman or Janet Bowman, was a Scottish woman accused of witchcraft; she was tried and executed in 1572 although the case against her was started in 1570. 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.
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| - Janet Boyman (died 1572), also known as Jonet Boyman or Janet Bowman, was a Scottish woman accused of witchcraft; she was tried and executed in 1572 although the case against her was started in 1570. 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. (en)
- Janet Boyman, également Jonet Boyman ou Janet Bowman, est une femme écossaise accusée de sorcellerie; elle est jugée et exécutée en 1572, bien que son procès ai débuté dans les années 1570. Son acte d'accusation est décrit par des chercheuses modernes comme , comme une des sources archivées les plus anciennes et les plus complètes en ce qui concerne la sorcellerie et les croyance à propos des fées en Écosse. (fr)
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| - Janet Boyman (died 1572), also known as Jonet Boyman or Janet Bowman, was a Scottish woman accused of witchcraft; she was tried and executed in 1572 although the case against her was started in 1570. 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. (en)
- Janet Boyman, également Jonet Boyman ou Janet Bowman, est une femme écossaise accusée de sorcellerie; elle est jugée et exécutée en 1572, bien que son procès ai débuté dans les années 1570. Son acte d'accusation est décrit par des chercheuses modernes comme , comme une des sources archivées les plus anciennes et les plus complètes en ce qui concerne la sorcellerie et les croyance à propos des fées en Écosse. (fr)
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