Maiden (beheading)
The maiden (also known as the Scottish maiden) was a gibbet (primitive type of guillotine) used as a means of execution in Scotland.
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Gibbet - Guillotine - Execution - Scotland
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Lead weights weighing around 75 pounds were attached to the axe blade.
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It was introduced to Scotland during the minority of King James VI from Halifax in the north of England, by the regent James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton. The Earl of Morton was eventually executed by it himself, although contrary to legend he was not the first person to be executed by it.
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James VI - Halifax - England - Regent - James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton - Legend
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From 1564 to 1708 when it was withdrawn from use, over 150 people were executed on the maiden. Its victims included Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, executed for leading a rebellion in 1685 against King James VII.
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1564 - 1708 - Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll - 1685
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