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Items in italics are supposed witchcraft events that appear in the texts.
1557
Protestant lords sign First Band pledging to advance the reformed faith; four more similar bands by 1562
1558
Accession of Elizabeth to English throne
1560
First Book of Discipline produced by protestant reformers
1563
Acts of parliament criminalising witchcraft and consulting witches in both Scotland and England
Fifteen witchcraft accusations during the year
1566
19 June. Birth of Prince James, son of Mary queen of Scots and Lord Darnley
1567
Mary queen of Scots forced to abdicate
29 July. Coronation of James VI of Scots
1567–73. Civil war between protestant lords of the congregation and catholic supporters of Mary queen of Scots
1568
Witch hunt of about forty people in Angus and the Mearns
1573
Euphame MacCalzean consults a witch in the Canongate about poisoning a man
1577
April. Euphame MacCalzean paralyses a man by witchcraft
1578
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