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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WITCHES' HOWE Witche's Howe
Witche's Howe
Witche's Howe
William Roberts Esqr.
Thomas Miln
Mr White, Writer
038 This is the place where the individuals accused of witchcraft were wont to be burnt or executed. Several small eminences encircled this portion of ground, but recently they have been nearly all levelled. "The place of incremation was a small hollow a little north of the town called the "Witche's Howe and surrounded by several small eminences which were convenient stations for Spectators"
Fullarton's Gazetteer
QUEEN'S WELL Queen's Well
Queen's Well
Queen's Well
Queen's Well
William Roberts Esqr.
Mr White, Writer
Thomas Miln
Fullarton's Gazetteer
038 A fine Spring a little west from Castle Street, it is remarkabe for its large supply of water, and was named in honor of Queen Margaret

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Witches' Howe [note]
"were executed and buried near the present public Washing Green
The site of the Gallows where human bones have been found in
great quantities is now occupied by a Saw Mill" &c
Jervise's Memorials of Angus & Mearns

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