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Geillis Duncan also spelled Gillis Duncan (b. unknown d. 4 December 1591) was a young maidservant in 16th century Scotland who was accused of being a witch. She was also the first recorded British named player of the mouth harp. The anonymous pamphlet, ''
Newes from Scotland ''Newes from Scotland - declaring the damnable life and death of Dr. Fian, a notable sorcerer'' is a pamphlet printed in London in 1591, and likely written by James Carmichael, who later advised King James VI on the writing of his book ''Daemono ...
,'' published in late 1591 details how she was made to confess to witchcraft and records how the
North Berwick witch trials The North Berwick witch trials were the trials in 1590 of a number of people from East Lothian, Scotland, accused of witchcraft in the St Andrew's Auld Kirk in North Berwick on Halloween night. They ran for two years, and implicated over seventy ...
originated, in which as many as seventy people were implicated.


Background

In 1589, Geillis Duncan was a young maidservant from
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in
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, Scotland who worked for a deputy bailiff named David Seton. Seton grew suspicious that she would leave ''"her master's house every other night''" and wondered where she went on these late night excursions. As a result of his growing suspicions, Duncan was then accused by her employer of witchcraft after he noticed just how adept she was at curing the ill.
''"This Geillis Duncan took in hand to help all such as were troubled or grieved with any kind of sickness or infirmity, and in short space did perform many matters most miraculous... made her master and others to be in great admiration, and wondered there at." -'' Newes from Scotland, 1591.


Arrest and torture

This wrongful accusation resulted in Duncan's arrest in 1589. Seton took it upon himself to investigate and, with the help of others, illegally tortured her. This involved the use of '' pilliwinks'' (thumbscrews) on her fingers to gradually crush them and binding a rope and around her head and gradually crushing it by wrenching. Despite this torment, Duncan would not confess to anything. Seton then set about to look for the ''devil's mark'' on her. Duncan was stripped naked, shaved and subjected to an invasive full body examination. Eventually, he found the "enemy's mark" in the fore part of her throat. Duncan had endured sleep deprivation, isolation and a cruel and sustained torture by this point. She broke. She confessed and was forced to name other "witches" before being moved to spend a year in the Old Tolbooth prison. Seton was watchful for potential witches meeting in East Lothian who might attack him. Through Duncan's confession he came to believe that there may be a plot to cause a storm to stop
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's voyage to Scotland to marry
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. Duncan told Seton there had been a witches meeting, attended by over 200, and held at the Auld Kirk of
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on Halloween. The Devil had been present. As recent historians explain, "The accused women, like most Scots of the time, would have been well aware of James's marriage and the politics of the court. Indeed, if we are to believe the pre-trial examinations, Geillis Duncan deponed in January 1591 that Agnes Sampson had said 'Now the king is going to f tch?his wife but I shall be there before them'. Whatever this cryptic statement meant, it shows the king's doings were the subject of common talk".
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, another of the accused witches, in one of her confessions, described Geillis Duncan as leading a dance ''Cummer, go ye before'' to the tune ''Gyllatripes'', at the Auld Kirk of North Berwick playing a "small trump" or Jew's Harp. James VI is said to have interviewed her in person and listened to her playing the mouth harp and singing.


Death

Duncan tried to retract her confession and implications of others, numbering as many as sixty or seventy all over Scotland, stating the confession had been obtained under duress through Seton's extreme torture of her. The King took a personal interest in the North Berwick Witch Trials and one of the darkest periods of Scottish history then ensued, with five large-scale witch hunts taking place between 1590 and 1662 . Duncan was executed 4 December 1591 at Castlehill,
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.


Popular culture

In the television series, '' Outlander'', the main character of Claire Fraser encounters "a flame-haired herbalist" called Geillis Duncan (played by
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) who is wrongfully accused of witchcraft. Duncan is also the heroine of Scottish novelist and poet
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's book, ''Hex''.


See also

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North Berwick witch trials The North Berwick witch trials were the trials in 1590 of a number of people from East Lothian, Scotland, accused of witchcraft in the St Andrew's Auld Kirk in North Berwick on Halloween night. They ran for two years, and implicated over seventy ...
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Agnes Sampson Agnes Sampson (died 28 January 1591) was a Scottish healer and purported witch. Also known as the "Wise Wife of Keith", Sampson was involved in the North Berwick witch trials in the later part of the sixteenth century. Background Sampson liv ...
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John Fian John Fian (''alias Cunninghame'') (died 27 January 1591) was a Scottish schoolmaster in Prestonpans, East Lothian and purported sorcerer. He confessed to have a compact with the devil while acting as register and scholar to several witches in ...
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Euphame MacCalzean Euphame MacCalzean (born before 1558, died 25 June 1591 in Edinburgh) was a victim of the North Berwick witch trials of 1590–1591. Early life She was born at Clifton Hall, west of Edinburgh, the only child of Thomas McCalzean (Lord Cliftonha ...
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Barbara Napier The North Berwick witch trials were the trials in 1590 of a number of people from East Lothian, Scotland, accused of witchcraft in the St Andrew's Auld Kirk in North Berwick on Halloween night. They ran for two years, and implicated over seventy ...
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Anne of Denmark and contrary winds Anne of Denmark (1574-1619) was the wife of King James VI and I, and as such Queen of Scotland from their marriage by proxy on 20 August 1589 and Queen of England and Ireland from 24 March 1603 until her death in 1619. When Anne intended to sail ...
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Survey of Scottish Witchcraft The Survey of Scottish Witchcraft is an online database of witch trials in early modern Scotland, containing details of 3,837 accused gathered from contemporary court documents covering the period from 1563 until the repeal of the Scottish Witchc ...


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