Committee
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 23 February 2022
23 Feb 2022 · S6 · Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Item of business
Continued Petitions
Witchcraft Act 1563 (Pardon and Memorial) (PE1855)
Claire Mitchell
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There are misconceptions that the people who were accused were healers or midwives—that is a common misconception—that they had red hair, or that there was something that marked them out. Sadly, as a beautiful local memorial in Orkney says, “They wur cheust folk”. They were just people who were going about their everyday lives. The difficulty was that the state and the church fervently believed that the devil was working among the community, and that the ills that befell the community were the result of the devil working through witches. I will give an easy example. If a woman came to the door asking for alms or begging for any form of help, and she left without any money, perhaps because the person who answered the door did not have any money to give, then an illness befell the family or something else went wrong, there would be a suspicion and accusation that that woman had used witchcraft to do that because she did not get alms. That is one of the saddest examples, where someone so vulnerable and who has no money asks for help and eventually ends up being accused. When it came to trial, there were various tests to see whether someone was a witch. One of them was the “quarrelsome dame” test, which reminds me of a James Cagney movie. If a woman was a quarrelsome dame, she might be more likely to be accused, or she might fall out with her neighbours and, if something happened, the suspicion would be that the devil was among us. That was very much the belief at the time and people were, unfortunately, encouraged in the belief that that was what was happening by all sides. It is therefore unsurprising that people had that view. Sadly, no one was immune from accusations. The majority of people who were involved were relatively poor, but the situation also cut across economic and social divides. Some rich people, including earls, were accused of witchcraft.
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The Deputy Convener (David Torrance)
SNP
Welcome to the third meeting in 2022 of the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee. There are apologies from our convener, Jackson Carlaw, and ...
Claire Mitchell QC
Good morning. Thank you for the opportunity to speak and to answer any questions that you have for us. We are delighted about the progress that has already b...
The Deputy Convener
SNP
Zoe Venditozzi, do you have any initial comments?
Zoe Venditozzi
I will just say thank you for having us.
The Deputy Convener
SNP
I will start the questions. What first led you to explore the experience of witches who were convicted in Scotland, and why did you feel that it was importan...
Claire Mitchell
I work as a lawyer, and I have specialised over past years in cases that involve miscarriages of justice. I therefore look through the lens of history at whe...
The Deputy Convener
SNP
Thank you for that comprehensive answer. I was going to speak about pardons, an apology and a national monument, all of which you have covered. Does Zoe Vend...
Zoe Venditozzi
It is important and it has become increasingly obvious to us during the campaign that, sadly, the issue is not relegated to the past. There are countries aro...
The Deputy Convener
SNP
Thank you. My colleagues will now ask questions.
Ruth Maguire (Cunninghame South) (SNP)
SNP
Good morning, Zoe and Claire. Thanks for being with us. What would lead to a woman being accused of witchcraft? There are some misapprehensions about the ty...
Zoe Venditozzi
Sadly, that could have been anything. The person might have fallen out with somebody about the price that they had paid for something, they might have been a...
Claire Mitchell
There are misconceptions that the people who were accused were healers or midwives—that is a common misconception—that they had red hair, or that there was s...
The Deputy Convener
SNP
Ruth, do you have any further questions?
Ruth Maguire
SNP
I do. Will I just keep coming back in, convener?
The Deputy Convener
SNP
Yes, please, and indicate when you are finished.
Ruth Maguire
SNP
Okay. I will not wait for an invite. Who would normally conduct the trials, and what sort of evidence would be used to secure a conviction? Claire, you gave...
Claire Mitchell
Certainly. Another misconception is that the trials were religious trials, but they were conducted by the state, and that is why it is appropriate for the st...
Ruth Maguire
SNP
In your opening statement, you mentioned 2,500 people being executed and 4,000 being tortured. How confident are you that the figures set out in the survey o...
Claire Mitchell
The experts have obviously done a great deal of research on the matter. In so far as they have been able to, they have gone through the records of what happe...
Ruth Maguire
SNP
That does say something to the scale of it. I want to ask about the change in law in 1735 after the so-called “glorious revolution”. Will you talk a bit mor...
Claire Mitchell
I will answer that legal question and then perhaps Zoe Venditozzi can take over. The state and the church vehemently believed that the devil was among us....
Ruth Maguire
SNP
Zoe, do you have anything to add on those questions?
Zoe Venditozzi
No. Claire has definitely covered everything from the legal perspective. I am not a lawyer; I have come into this like any normal person who does not know an...
Alexander Stewart (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con)
Con
It has been fascinating to hear the history that you have given us and to gain an understanding of the culture in Scotland at the time and the power of the s...
Claire Mitchell
We of course acknowledge that these things happened a very long time ago. That is a relevant and necessary question for us to be able to answer. My first ans...
Zoe Venditozzi
I would just say that, although we have changed a lot over time and have, obviously, grown and now view ourselves as being more civilised, there is still an ...
Alexander Stewart
Con
You talk about the miscarriage of justice, and I think that many people would identify that as the core issue. However, many would also identify the fact tha...
Claire Mitchell
Absolutely—I could not agree more. That is exactly how it was. What we want for Scotland in the 21st century and looking forward is a generation that comes a...
The Deputy Convener
SNP
I believe that Ruth Maguire has some more questions. 10:30
Ruth Maguire
SNP
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