Agnes Samson, a Witchy Wednesday article.
Confession of Agnes Samson. (Catalogue ref: SP 52/47 f. 14i) Sourced from The National Archive. https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ In the course of a witchcraft trial the accused could give a confession (sometimes given freely, sometimes forced) which would be used as evidence against them. Agnes Samsone was burned for witchcraft, and this source contains parts of her confession. 29 January, 1590. Transcript Page One, From Top into line 8 of main text: Certain notes of Agnes Samsone her confession 27 January 1590 whereupon she was convicted by an Assize [legal court] & burned in Edinburgh, 28 day for a witch Imprimis [Firstly] the said Agnes confesses that after the death of her hus- band the devil appeared unto her in the night till she was [?] and pensive [thinking] for the sustentation [keeping]of her and her bairns [babies] bidding her be of good cheer and leave of that care for her children, promising that if she would serve him she nor they should lack nothing. ...