Witchcraft and Devil Lore in the Channel Islands
"Transcripts from the official records of the Guernsey royal court, with an English transaltion and historical introduction". First published in 1886. According to the Introduction: "The Witchcraft superstitions of the Channel Islands, sad as they were in their characteristics and results--as is abundantly evidenced by our judicial records--were but a part and parcel of that vast wave of unreasoning credulity which swept across the civilised world during the Middle Ages, and more or less affected every class of society, and all sorts and conditions of men. From the lists given in the following pages (pp. 28-32), it will be seen that in about seventy-one years, during the reigns of Elizabeth, James I. and Charles I., no fewer than seventy-eight persons--fifty-eight of them being women, and twenty of them men--were brought to trial for Sorcery in Guernsey alone."
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Witchcraft and Devil Lore in the Channel Islands
"Transcripts from the official records of the Guernsey royal court, with an English transaltion and historical introduction". First published in 1886. According to the Introduction: "The Witchcraft superstitions of the Channel Islands, sad as they were in their characteristics and results--as is abundantly evidenced by our judicial records--were but a part and parcel of that vast wave of unreasoning credulity which swept across the civilised world during the Middle Ages, and more or less affected every class of society, and all sorts and conditions of men. From the lists given in the following pages (pp. 28-32), it will be seen that in about seventy-one years, during the reigns of Elizabeth, James I. and Charles I., no fewer than seventy-eight persons--fifty-eight of them being women, and twenty of them men--were brought to trial for Sorcery in Guernsey alone."
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Witchcraft and Devil Lore in the Channel Islands

Witchcraft and Devil Lore in the Channel Islands

by John Linwood Pitts
Witchcraft and Devil Lore in the Channel Islands

Witchcraft and Devil Lore in the Channel Islands

by John Linwood Pitts

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"Transcripts from the official records of the Guernsey royal court, with an English transaltion and historical introduction". First published in 1886. According to the Introduction: "The Witchcraft superstitions of the Channel Islands, sad as they were in their characteristics and results--as is abundantly evidenced by our judicial records--were but a part and parcel of that vast wave of unreasoning credulity which swept across the civilised world during the Middle Ages, and more or less affected every class of society, and all sorts and conditions of men. From the lists given in the following pages (pp. 28-32), it will be seen that in about seventy-one years, during the reigns of Elizabeth, James I. and Charles I., no fewer than seventy-eight persons--fifty-eight of them being women, and twenty of them men--were brought to trial for Sorcery in Guernsey alone."

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ISBN-13: 9781455413812
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication date: 04/01/2011
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