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James "Purlie" Wilson, the Strathaven Weaver, was a local leader of the Radical Movement seeking social reform in early 19th century Scotland. He was tried on contrived charges of treason and executed on Glasgow Green at 3:00pm on 30 August, 1820. He returns 40 years later to confront a doctor with his own demons.
By John BoydJames "Purlie" Wilson, the Strathaven Weaver, was a local leader of the Radical Movement seeking social reform in early 19th century Scotland. He was tried on contrived charges of treason and executed on Glasgow Green at 3:00pm on 30 August, 1820. He returns 40 years later to confront a doctor with his own demons.