The history of witches is rooted in the nature and goddess religions of earliest prehistoric humanity.
A History of Witchcraft: Sorcerers, Heretics, and Pagans by Jeffrey B. Russell is good book on the history of witches and witch craft. It is an excellent read.
Your question is too vague. If you are asking if witches and witchcraft are a part of Scottish history and culture then then answer is yes.
There have always been mixed feelings about witches. Down through history, people have been afraid of witches and worried that they had power to harm them. People have also sought out witches for cures and magic spells, though. So they loved and hated them, just as in today's world.
They were in his source material, Holinshed's History of Britain.
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The Pendle Witches or Lancashire Witches were the most famous witches in English legal history. In the year 1612, at Lancaster goal, in the English county of Lancashire, ten men and women were hanged for the crime of witchcraft. The Pendle Witches, as they became known, were believed to have been responsible for the murder by witchcraft of seventeen people in and around the Forest of Pendle.
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I know of no religion who did this at any time in history.
If I have my witches right... there was only one "wicked witch of the west." However... she wasn't a biblical character, but one who ruled in the "Winky Country" in the land of "Oz." If my sources are correct [it's been awhile]... she reputedly melted when water was poured on her.
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the wicked witch of the east's name is Nessarose and the wicked witch of the west's name is Elphaba