Gillies,Adam

Case Reference: C/EGD/1889

Case Summary
Case RefC/EGD/1889
AccusedAdam Gillies
Case Start Date16/10/1663
Case Date24/12/1663
Common NameGillies,Adam
Characterization
TypePrimarySecondary
Folk Healing
Not Enough Info
White Magic

Notes: I think this is a charming case as Gillies and his wife were accused of using wheat and salt to protect/cure their cattle. They were reprimanded for charming rather than demonic witchcraft.

Elphane/Fairyland
Food/Drink
Verbal Formulae
Ritual Acts
Familiars
Shape Changing
Dreams/Visions
Unorthodox Religious Practice
Sympathetic Magic
Riding Dead
Ritual Objects
  • Salt
  • Wheat

Harm
Human Illness
Human Death
Animal Illness
Animal Death
Female Infertility
Male Impotence
Methods
Aggravating Disease
Transferring Disease
Laying On
Quarreling
Cursing
Poisoning
Healing / Other
Removal of Bewitchment
Recognised Healer
Healing Humans
Healing Animals
Midwifery
Property Damage
Weather Modification

Disease Notes: Used wheat and salt to ensure their cows gave milk.

  • Charming

SourceReferenceNotes
Dalyell, J G 'The Darker Supersitions of Scotland' (Edinburgh, 1834), p. 100. The project did not check Larner's reference to this printed secondary source as part of the research.
Haddington Presbytery recordsCH2/185/7
North Berwick Kirk Session recordsCH2/285/4.
Trials (1)
Trial RefDateYearVerdictSentenceExecution
T/JO/1952 No