Witchcraft Act 1547
An Acte for the Repeale of certain Statutes, etc.
An Acte for the Repeale of certain Statutes, etc.
An Act agaynst Conjuracons Inchantments and Witchecraftes.
An Acte against sedicious Wordes and Rumours uttered againste the queenes moste excellent Majestie.
An Acte against conjuration Witchcrafte and dealinge with evill and wicked Spirits.
An Act to repeal the Statute made in the First Year of the Reign of King James the First, intituled, An Act against Conjuration, Witchcraft, and dealing with evil and wicked Spirits, except so much thereof as repeals an Act of the Fifth Year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, Against Conjurations, Inchantments, and Witchcrafts, and to repeal an Act passed in the Parliament of Scotland in the Nint
Ancient Sites / Early Christianity / Featured Sites / Hauntings / Occult / Witchcraft
by Ian · Published September 8, 2008 · Last modified November 4, 2018
Spynie Palace was the seat of the bishops of Moray for over 500 years; the atmospheric ruins now a shell of its former glory. The Palace – like many old historical buildings – has its share of traditions and ghost stories.
Occult / Occult Biographies / Occult Traditions / Spiritualism
by Ian · Published August 21, 2008 · Last modified November 19, 2018
Florence Cook was born in the East End in 1856, eight years after the Fox Sisters first introduced the world to the amazing world of Spiritualism. She was a normal child except for one account: she claimed that angels spoke to her. She led an otherwise unremarkable life until, aged 15, her parents held a séance with friends and family members.
Apparitions / Hauntings / Occult / Roman Hauntings / Witchcraft
by Ian · Published August 20, 2008 · Last modified December 21, 2018
Between 300-340AD the Roman fort of Anderitum was built, one of the last and strongest of the south forts. It formed part of the Litus Saxonicum (Saxon Shore) a series of defensive positions designed to defend Roman Britain from the threat of the Saxons. This fort formed the foundations of Pevensey Castle.
Apparitions / Civil War Hauntings / Hauntings / Occult / Witchcraft
by Ian · Published August 18, 2008 · Last modified December 17, 2018
Penkaet Castle (which has also been known as Fountainhall, Penkaet House and Woodhead) is a 16th century mansion and would seem to have several ghosts. One of these is generally identified as Alexander Hamilton, a beggar who had approached the castle seeking food and shelter, only to be cruelly turned away. Hamilton threw a curse at the family as he was removed from the property.
Apparitions / Hauntings / Occult / Witchcraft
by Ian · Published August 15, 2008 · Last modified December 9, 2018
This area was haunted by a bright glowing ghost female ghost. This type of ghost has acquired a name due what it wears and is known as a Silky. She would appear in silken attire and according to An Encyclopaedia of Occultism by Lewis Spence, would be "rattling in her silks". The spirit would terrify travelers foolish enough to venture into the night.
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