Great video about an often forgotten dark chapter of Glasgow’s history!Although just a couple wee things, at the time of the trials the Maxwells didn’t actually have a Manor House, they stayed in a castle (often called the Laighe castle). Which stood around where the current stables stand ,just east from the site of the current house (which was actually a cherry orchard at the time of the trials). Polloktoun was also a bit further away than in the video, actually sitting just across from the current weir, being accessed by stepping stones rather than a bridge!
Nice little tea room in Pollok House. The soup with sandwich is a winner. Lovely grounds, stables, a beautiful walled garden, not to mention the Burrell Collection nearby.
@@AstonishingGlasgowthere’s a small circular marking on the road In Pollokshaws with the clock tower on the left that supposedly marks the last site where a witch was burned at the stake. Have you seen it?
I have not seen that, I will need to have a look. It is possible that it marks the site of a gallows or the site of buried remains. In Scotland it was more normal to hang those accused of witchcraft then burn their remains rather than burning at the steak then bury the ashes on non consecrated ground.
I had heard about the second lot and knew that their remains were buried under the horseshoe. ‘Legend’ says that Paisley will prosper as long as the witches remain under the horseshoe. Seemingly a time ago the horseshoe wore out or went missing and Paisley’s decline at the time was blamed on the missing artefact. As your video shows there is a nice shiny horseshoe and brass (?) surround which is obviously not the original. Nice that the council have preserved this and not just tarred over it.
excellent Dave ,i actually live near there and even i learned a thing or 2 there ,the grounds of pollok house are interesting the pixie camp etc ,ohhl lots actually haha ok of to watch some more of your vids bro thanks :)
When I say "I can't believe this!" I mean it purely in the sense of "bloody hell what the actual f_ck" rather than saying it isn't factually correct. How completely insane! Amazing to learn of this, thought I knew everything about Pollok Estate, but there ya go!
Apparently Janet Douglas was pretending to be deaf and mute and at some point she was "cured" and could speak very well, not only in English/Scots but in French too. I'm surprised you didn't mention "Witches Hill" which is on the golf course just across the river from the house -- this was excavated by the Glasgow Archeological Society and a few interesting things were found.
It was instigated by a woman and it cost the life of a young man. I would say they were victims of the time in which they lived more than anything else.
The house is wlle worth visiting---but I'd never heard this ! THank you.
Great video about an often forgotten dark chapter of Glasgow’s history!Although just a couple wee things, at the time of the trials the Maxwells didn’t actually have a Manor House, they stayed in a castle (often called the Laighe castle). Which stood around where the current stables stand ,just east from the site of the current house (which was actually a cherry orchard at the time of the trials). Polloktoun was also a bit further away than in the video, actually sitting just across from the current weir, being accessed by stepping stones rather than a bridge!
Nice little tea room in Pollok House. The soup with sandwich is a winner. Lovely grounds, stables, a beautiful walled garden, not to mention the Burrell Collection nearby.
You know, I had completely forgotten that Episode 25 was all about The Burrell collection; ua-cam.com/video/s-f43VnsF8g/v-deo.html
@@AstonishingGlasgowthere’s a small circular marking on the road In Pollokshaws with the clock tower on the left that supposedly marks the last site where a witch was burned at the stake. Have you seen it?
I have not seen that, I will need to have a look. It is possible that it marks the site of a gallows or the site of buried remains. In Scotland it was more normal to hang those accused of witchcraft then burn their remains rather than burning at the steak then bury the ashes on non consecrated ground.
And the hielan' coos!
I had heard about the second lot and knew that their remains were buried under the horseshoe. ‘Legend’ says that Paisley will prosper as long as the witches remain under the horseshoe. Seemingly a time ago the horseshoe wore out or went missing and Paisley’s decline at the time was blamed on the missing artefact. As your video shows there is a nice shiny horseshoe and brass (?) surround which is obviously not the original. Nice that the council have preserved this and not just tarred over it.
Really cool videos, I'm on my 10th now I think, love it!
excellent Dave ,i actually live near there and even i learned a thing or 2 there ,the grounds of pollok house are interesting the pixie camp etc ,ohhl lots actually haha ok of to watch some more of your vids bro thanks :)
Amazing - hope they show this and the other videos in schools ... would make it much more interesting !
Quite a macabre tale, fascinating as always
There are still witches in Pollok, my x wife lives in the scheme and still
casts spells on all who anger her.😀
"Scheme"? That's what the two-bob SNOBS who infest Glasgow like to call it. It's actually a SUBURB.
Thanks
So that's why there is a horse shoe at this junction. I have always wondered what it signified - every day is a school day.
When I say "I can't believe this!" I mean it purely in the sense of "bloody hell what the actual f_ck" rather than saying it isn't factually correct. How completely insane! Amazing to learn of this, thought I knew everything about Pollok Estate, but there ya go!
You could say its "astonishing"!😁
Apparently Janet Douglas was pretending to be deaf and mute and at some point she was "cured" and could speak very well, not only in English/Scots but in French too. I'm surprised you didn't mention "Witches Hill" which is on the golf course just across the river from the house -- this was excavated by the Glasgow Archeological Society and a few interesting things were found.
Dear Clyde, what kind of interesting things?
When I was a teen, it was common knowledge that witches still had ceremonies in the park (30+ years ago)
What about the most recent case?!?!
I have not heard about a recent witch trial in Glasgow.
They carried on the Witch Trials from Hyde Park, London!!
Poor women at the hands of these men :(
It was instigated by a woman and it cost the life of a young man. I would say they were victims of the time in which they lived more than anything else.
I hear conflicting stories. This guy is saying the first woman accused was Janet Stewart but others say her last name was Mathie.
Perhaps the young woman should have picked a better profession than witchcraft.
I dont think she picked it as a profession, it was just a spell she was going through.
Janet Douglas & her conveniently having a voice only when she wanted to condemn others! Who believes a woman who feigns being a deaf mute?
Excellent video! (From someone who was born & raised in Pollok, then moved to Australia to get away from the old witch THATCHER.)
Thanks