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Witchcraft and superstitious record in the south-western district of Scotland

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The author compiles and presents local beliefs and practices from the south‑western district of Scotland, gathering oral accounts, trial records, charms, and folk narratives about witchcraft, fairy and brownie lore, wraiths and death warnings, funeral customs, and ghostly hauntings. Material is arranged thematically into chapters and appendices and illustrated from special drawings; descriptive passages detail alleged rituals, trials and punishments, popular remedies and protections, and ceremonial death rites, aiming to preserve how superstition and folklore operated in everyday communal life rather than to offer scholarly critique.

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J. Maxwell Wood

J. Maxwell Wood was a Scottish author known for his exploration of folklore and superstition in the context of Scottish history. His notable work, "Witchcraft and Superstitious Record in the South-Western District of Scotland," delves into the rich tapestry of local beliefs and practices surrounding witchcraft in the region. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Wood contributed to the understanding of how these superstitions shaped the cultural landscape of Scotland. His writings provide valuable insights into the intersection of history, culture, and the supernatural.

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