Marioun Twedy
Marioun Twedy or Marion Tweedy was accused of witchcraft in Peebles in the Scottish Borders in 1649. She was accused of causing the death of a woman and her child and of using charms to cure animals. She refused to confess to these accusations. However, the witchpricker condemned her for finding 'the devil's mark' on her.
| Marioun Twedy | |
|---|---|
| Died | |
| Cause of death | Unknown but likely to have been executed by strangling and burning. | 
| Years active | 1640s | 
| Known for | Accused of witchcraft |