Kincaid, Jean (1579–1600)
Kincaid, Jean (1579–1600)
Scottish murderer. Born in Scotland in 1579; beheaded in 1600; daughter of John Livingstone of Dunipace; married John Kincaid of Warriston.
Jean Kincaid paid to have her husband John Kincaid, a man of some influence in Edinburgh, Scotland, murdered. For her efforts, she was beheaded in 1600.
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