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[[File:Lilias-Adie.jpg|400px|thumb|Lilias Adie depicted in prison]]
[[File:Lilias-Adie.jpg|400px|thumb|Lilias Adie depicted in prison]]
'''Lilias Adie''' (c. 1640 – 1704) was a Scottish woman who lived in the coastal village of Torryburn, Fife, Scotland. She was accused of practicing [[witchcraft]] and fornicating with [[the Devil]] but died in prison before sentence could be passed. Her intertidal grave is the only known one in Scotland of an accused [[witch]] – most were [[death by burning|burned]].
'''Lilias Adie''' (c. 1640 – 29 August 1704) was a Scottish woman who lived in the coastal village of Torryburn, Fife, Scotland. She was accused of practicing [[witchcraft]] and fornicating with [[the Devil]] but died in prison before sentence could be passed. Her intertidal grave is the only known one in Scotland of an accused [[witch]] – most were [[death by burning|burned]].


Lilias Adie's first name also appears as Lilly, and her last name was also recorded as Addie and Eddie.
Lilias Adie's first name also appears as Lilly, and her last name was also recorded as Addie and Eddie.