Muschet's Cairn

Duke's Walk, Queen's Park EH8 8JB

The pile of stones commemorates the site where apprentice surgeon, Nicol Muschet, murdered his wife Margaret in 1720.

Just weeks after their marriage, Muschet enlisted friends and relatives in various witless plans to get rid of her (including staged adultery and no fewer than three poisoning attempts). His monogrammed shirt left at the scene where he slit his young wife's throat, backed up by confessions from his sister-in-law meant he was found guilty and hanged.

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