Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Obtenga acceso ilimitado a más de 9000 revistas, periódicos e historias Premium por solo

$149.99
 
$74.99/Año
The Perfect Holiday Gift Gift Now

Haunted By History

The Scots Magazine

|

October 2025

Across the Fife coast, whispers of the witch hunts still haunt the towns where the fates of innocent women were sealed by fear and superstition

Haunted By History

SOME of her body is likely still to be under the stone, in the thick mud with the lugworms where the Firth of Forth covers it twice a day.

Much of it, including the skull, was removed in the 1800s as a gift, because a local wealthy man wanted a witch's skull for his collection. The skull is currently missing.

Lilias Adie was accused of witchcraft in the small Fife village of Torryburn in 1704. She was imprisoned and interrogated repeatedly, and she was forced to confess in front of the entire congregation on a Sunday. Then she died in jail.

I parked up at the playground car park on Torryburn waterfront. The tide was way, way out, exposing a quarter of a mile of grey silt between the sand and the sea.

Curlews and oystercatchers were working their patches. A granny and grandad walked their young granddaughter from the car park to the playpark.

I overhead the granny say to the girl: "She was one of the women killed as witches."

"But witches aren't real?"

"It was no much more than a hunner years ago that the last witch of Scotland was executed." The grandad, walking a few steps behind and smoking a cigarette, may or may not have been listening.

Lilias was buried at some expense in a “Revenant” burial – apparently the only one in Scotland. Her body was placed inside a wooden box and a deep hole was dug in the foreshore.

Once buried, a sandstone slab was brought from a quarry and lumped on top of the grave to stop Lilias’s body from being reanimated by the devil, who might use her corpse as a tool to terrorise the communities of Torryburn, Newmills or Culross.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Scots Magazine

The Scots Magazine

The Scots Magazine

A Voice In The Dark

Author Tariq Ashkanani talks about the evolution of his writing and the ideas that inspired his latest thriller, The Midnight King

time to read

4 mins

January 2026

The Scots Magazine

The Scots Magazine

The World O'er

From granite to bronze, from Scotland to New Zealand, the Bard's immortal image bridges nations and generations

time to read

3 mins

January 2026

The Scots Magazine

The Scots Magazine

A Rooted Interest

Rab Anderson shares the same passion for the Pentlands as his great-great-uncle William once did

time to read

4 mins

January 2026

The Scots Magazine

The Scots Magazine

Reading The Rocks

Follow the red sandstone edge of Scotland's east coast to uncover 400 million years of geological wonders

time to read

4 mins

January 2026

The Scots Magazine

The Scots Magazine

A Dot In The Ocean

Discover towering cliffs, bustling seabird colonies and breathtaking coastal vistas on the enchanting and remote Shetland island of Fair Isle

time to read

4 mins

January 2026

The Scots Magazine

The Scots Magazine

Tradition In Motion

In January, Glasgow becomes a stage for stories and song at the Celtic Connections festival

time to read

3 mins

January 2026

The Scots Magazine

The Scots Magazine

The Art O' The Blether

A monthly event in Dundee gives the Scots language a thriving platform

time to read

5 mins

January 2026

The Scots Magazine

The Scots Magazine

my Scotland

From coast to countryside, the social media influencer reveals the places that have shaped his creative vision

time to read

3 mins

January 2026

The Scots Magazine

The Scots Magazine

Woodland Whispers

As night falls over Scotland's forests, the soft call of the tawny owl echoes through the trees – a timeless voice in a changing landscape

time to read

5 mins

January 2026

The Scots Magazine

The Scots Magazine

Around Scotland

Your pick of the top events from across the country

time to read

3 mins

January 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size

Holiday offer front
Holiday offer back