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James and Anne married by proxy
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Anne starts her first of 3 attempts to meet James
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James travels to Denmark
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James is in Denmark
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James and Anne return to Scotland
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Bothwell leaves court
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EofB returns to court, argues with James and then leaves again
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Crazed Woman says James would do something noble
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Anna Koldings Arrested
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Gilly Duncan arrest to execution
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Gilly Duncan accusses EofB for plotting James death with the storm
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Agnes Sampson arrest to execution
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Richard Graham arrested for being a magician
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Agnes Sampson questioned by James
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John Fian arrest to execution
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EofB imprisoned
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Euphame MacCalzean arrest to execution
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Barbara Napier Trial
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Barbra Napier imprisoned, before being killed later that year
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Euphame MacCalzean trial
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EofB escapes captivity
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Euphame MacCalzean burnt at the stake
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People withdrew their claims on Euphame
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5 judges told to deal with witches and allowed to torture
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EofB agressively talks to James and Anne in Hollyrood chambers
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James passed an act to return Euphame MacCalzean's house to her daughters
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James gave permission to nobels and magistrates to investigate witches
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EofB attacks James and Anne at Falkland Palace with over 100 men
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Richard Graham tries to sell Bothwell a familiar
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EofB enters James' bedroom
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EofB has a second trial
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3 suspected witches sent to James for fratenising w/ EofB
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Whole family tortured and executed without warrant from king
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EofB excommunicated
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James appeared in person to a trial of a witch accused of murder
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All witchcraft claims go through privy council, not king
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Daemonologie published
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Famine and Disease were prevelant
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Janet Wishart arrested
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Margret Aitken karted around Scotland, pointing out witches