e
had beene agayne newly marked, for the which hee was narrowly searched,
but it coulde not in anie wise bee founde, yet for more tryall of him to
make him confesse, hee was commaunded to haue a most straunge torment
which was done in this manner following.
His nailes vpon all his fingers were riuen and pulled off with an
instrument called in Scottish a _Turkas_, which in England wee call a
payre of pincers, and vnder euerie nayle there was thrust in two needels
ouer euen up to the heads. At all which tormentes notwithstanding the
Doctor neuer shronke anie whit, neither woulde he then confesse it the
sooner for all the tortures inflicted vpon him.
Then was hee with all conuenient speed, by commandement, conuaied againe
to the torment of the bootes, wherein hee continued a long time, and did
abide so many blowes in them, that his legges were crushte and beaten
togeather as small as might bee, and the bones and flesh so brused, that
the bloud and marrowe spouted forth in great abundance, whereby they were
made unseruiceable for euer. And notwithstanding al these grieuous paines
and cruell torments hee would not confesse anie thing, so deepely had the
deuill entered into his heart, that hee vtterly denied all that which he
had before auouched, and woulde saie nothing therevnto but this, that what
hee had done and sayde before, was onely done and sayde for feare of
paynes which he had endured.
Upon great consideration therefore taken by the Kings maiestie and his
Councell, as well for the due execution of iustice vppon such detestable
malefactors, as also for example sake, to remayne a terrour to all others
heereafter, that shall attempt to deale in the lyke wicked and vngodlye
actions, as witchcraft, sorcery, cuniuration, & such lyke, the sayde
Doctor _Fian_ was soone after araigned, condemned, and adiudged by the law
to die, and then to bee burned according to the lawe of that lande,
prouided in that behalfe. Wherevpon hee was put into a carte, and beeing
first strangled, hee was immediatly put into a great fire, being readie
prouided for that purpose, and there burned in the Castle hill of
_Edenbrough_ on a saterdaie in the ende of Ianuarie last past. 1591. The
rest of the witches which are not yet executed, remayne in prison till
farther triall, and knowledge of his maiesties pleasure.
_This strange discourse before recited, may perhaps giue some occasion of
doubt to such as shall happen to reade the same, and th
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