Trial T/JO/1174

Trial Summary
Trial RefT/JO/1174
CaseDurie,Marjorie (Marion)
AccusedMarjorie (Marion) Durie
Location
Outcome
DefenceNo
High StatusNo
Female Accusers0
Male Accusers0
Pre-Trial
ArrestYes
Confronting SuspectsNo

Notes: The presbytery notes recorded that the accused (and others) was imprisoned and ministers were to visit and encourage them to confess. The records also referred to a commission granted by parliament. There are two references to commissions that included people from Inverkeithing, APS, vol vi, part 2, pp. 463 and 538, so presumable she was included in these general commissions for un-specified individuals. She complained to the Committee of Estates about being arrested and kept in stocks in the steeple. The Committee of Estates ordered her to be moved to better accommodation and that her husband was to have free access to see her and that no torture or 'hard usage' be put to her. They also ordered the presbytery of Dunfermline to send all its probation against her to the committee for review by 11/9/1649. On 13/9/ 1649 the presbytery presented evidence that the original complaint (given in by her husband) had been 'calumnious' and she had bribed the watch and escaped but was recaptured and held at Burntisland where they found the Devil's mark. The presbytery was praised for their diligence and her husband was fined.

DateTypeExists
Stocks

DatePrisonLocationFate in Prison
4/1649Inverkeithing
28/8/1649SteepleInverkeithingMoved
Burntisland

DateTypeWhere LodgedWitch Pricker
Suspect'sCommittee of Estates

DateAuthorityReason
13/6/1649Parliament

DateType
Pricking