The Danish court at this time is…
September 1590 CE
The Danish court at this time is greatly perplexed by witchcraft and the black arts, and this must have impressed on the young King James.
The regal voyage back from Denmark having been beset by storms, the admiral of the escorting Danish fleet had blamed the storm on the wife of a high official in Copenhagen whom he had insulted.
Several nobles of the Scottish court are implicated.
In the summer of 1590 a great witch hunt had been instituted in Copenhagen.
One of the first victims was Anna Koldings, who under pressure had divulged the names of five other women, one of whom was Mail the wife of the burgomaster of Copenhagen.
They all confessed that they had been guilty of sorcery in raising storms which menaced Queen Anne's voyage and that they had sent devils to climb up the keel of her ship.
In September, two women are burnt as witches at Kronborg.