Jane Weir

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Jane Weir or Jean Weir (died 1670), was a Scottish woman executed for witchcraft. She was the sister of

Major Thomas Weir who was charged with incest and witchcraft in 1670 and was subsequently executed.[1][2][3]

Weir was born near

Protestant whose spoken prayers earned him a reputation that attracted visitors to his home in Edinburgh
.

Following his retirement in 1670, Weir fell ill and began to confess to a secret life of crime and vice. The

Edinburgh Tolbooth for interrogation. Major Weir, now in his seventies, continued to expand on his confession and Jane Weir gave an even more exaggerated history of witchcraft, sorcery and vice.[4][5]

The trial began on 9 April 1670. Jane Weir confessed that their mother had been a witch and had taught her children. She also revealed that Thomas bore the mark of the Beast on his body and that they frequently roamed the countryside in a fiery coach.[5]

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  5. ^ a b "Supernatural Scotland: Major Weir". Scottish Clans. Archived from the original on 28 October 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2013.