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[PDF] “Paltrie vermin, cats, mise, toads, and weasils”: witches, familiars ...Feb 23, 2019 · The relationship between the person and the familiar was, in law, evidence of witchcraft itself. The specific reference to feeding or rewarding.
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the key points on familiar spirits in early modern English witchcraft pamphlets, combining all the information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To retain the maximum amount of detail, I will use a structured format with tables where appropriate, followed by a narrative synthesis. This ensures all descriptions, origins, roles, and useful URLs are included without loss of information.
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The Role of the Familiar in English Witch TrialsFamiliars played a central role in certain English witch trials between 1550 and 1650 in that they provided the main body of evidence.
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Familiar - Witchcraft Terms and Tools - Luke MastinA variation of the familiar is the Medieval conception of the incubus (a demon ... | History of Witchcraft | Witchcraft Across the World | Contemporary Witchcraft ...
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Familiar spirits and devilish imps | National Museums LiverpoolFamiliars, according to those who confessed often came to the witch in the form of an animal. The obvious choice was of course the cat, a creature long ...
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A Journey into Witchcraft Beliefs | English HeritageFamiliars are mentioned in the 1566 Chelmsford witchcraft trial where the familiar in question resembles a human being.
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Bad Company? Witch Familiars, Spirit Guardians, and DemonsJan 13, 2021 · A witch with her cat familiar, a spirit servant to help her with magic. ... Historically familiars were described as low-ranking demons ...
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Familiar - Etymology, Origin & MeaningMeaning "ordinary, usual" is from 1590s. The noun meaning "demon, evil spirit that answers one's call" is from 1580s (familiar spirit is attested from 1560s); ...Missing: europe | Show results with:europe
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The Familiar Spirit: Companion to Witches - HubPagesThe “familiar spirit” is a common motif found in both folklore and witch trial records of the witch hunt era. The term is said to be derived from the Latin ...
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What are familiar spirits? | GotQuestions.orgJan 4, 2022 · The word familiar is from the Latin familiaris, meaning a "household servant," and is intended to express the idea that sorcerers had spirits ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Why is a "summoned being" called a "Familiar"? : r/etymology - RedditSep 29, 2020 · From Latin familiáris (“pertaining to the family/household/servants”). Think more in the servant sense here. A familiar is an attendant creature ...What is a familiar? : r/WitchProbably a dumb question, but... What is a familiar? : r/DnDMore results from www.reddit.com
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What is the first instance where Familiars are called Familiars?Jul 15, 2015 · The Online Etymology Dictionary has the first use of Familiar to mean a spirit being from 1580s, but that's for things like the Malleus Maleficarum.
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How did the French word 'familier' become associated with the ...Jul 22, 2015 · The OED attests several use of the word familiar in Chaucer's works from the 1380's, in the usual sense of "pertaining to personal relations ...<|separator|>
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Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits: Shamanistic Visionary Traditions ...Through a detailed analysis of encounter-narratives found in witchcraft and sorcery trial records we have suggested that beliefs about demon familiars were ...
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[PDF] Emma Wilby Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits Shamanistic ...ritual trance experiences derived from pre-Christian Eurasian shamanism. ... Although the early modern familiar differed from the Christian guide in visual ...<|separator|>
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Totemism - Norse Mythology for Smart PeopleThe fylgja is generally an animal spirit, although, every now and then, a human helping spirit is also called a fylgja in Old Norse literature. The well-being ...
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[PDF] Familiar Ecology: The Demonization of Spirit Knowledge in Early ...Apr 10, 2021 · Familiar spirits were a key part of the mental landscape in early modern England, initially seen as helpers, but later demonized during witch ...
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The "familiar" spirit in the <i>Liber Theysolius</i> - Project MUSE... texts associated widi die Liber Razielis, which describes a set ofunusual magic rituals for acquiring a familiar spirit. Alfonso's interest in occult texts ...
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Speaking with Spirits in Medieval Magic Texts - ResearchGateWe are not aware of a Latin template bearing the title Geniosophia, but Latin texts aiming at acquiring a 'familiar spirit' can be found as early as the ...
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The Witch's Familiar - Khaliela WrightOct 2, 2020 · The fear that all cats were witches' familiars was a primary reason for the infamous cat massacres that swept through medieval Europe.
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Witches' Familiars: The Good, the Bad, and the Weird - Icy SedgwickJul 27, 2019 · During the medieval period, familiars weren't physical animals, but rather spirits that took the form of these animals. 'Evil' witches used ...Missing: definitions | Show results with:definitions
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Remember Rutterkin? Witch's Familiars, Religious Reformation, and ...May 8, 2022 · Toads, dogs, cats, ferrets, rats, and occasionally even butterflies were depicted in the 16th and 17th centuries as “witch's familiars” throughout Europe.
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Culture, capitalism and credulity launched cat into role of familiar spiritOct 28, 2021 · They looked like small, common animals, such as cats, dogs, ferrets, hedgehogs, hares or toads. Depending on the source, familiars might subsist ...
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13.11 The Witch's Mark - Her Half of HistoryOct 11, 2024 · The Devil's Mark is the older concept, and it was given by the Devil ... And if she had a familiar, then the familiar had to be surviving on ...
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The Witch-Cult in Western Europe: Chapter VIII. Familiars...The method of making such observations and of translating them when made was part of the instruction given to the witch by the Devil; and was usually employed ...
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[PDF] Cunning Folk And Familiar SpiritsOct 4, 2025 · Many modern practitioners of folk magic, witchcraft, and neo-pagan traditions draw inspiration from these historical figures, embracing the ...
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Familiars - OCCULT WORLDJul 25, 2017 · Familiars are in folklore, low-ranking Demons in constant attention to witches for the purpose of carrying out spells and bewitchments.
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“Paltrie Vermin, Cats, Mise, Toads, and Weasils”: Witches, Familiars ...Feb 23, 2019 · This article explores the role played by the relationship between witch and familiar in the early modern witch trials.
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(PDF) The witch's familiar and the fairy in early modern England and ...Both familiars and fairies were believed to possess powers over health, material prosperity, and divination. For example, Scottish cunning women often claimed ...
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The Concept of the Witch's Familiar in Early Modern England, 1530 ...A familiar is an imp, or animal-like companion, whom did the bidding of the witch and could be dispatched to carry out her work in return for protection and ...
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(PDF) The Magic of Animals: English Witch Trials in the Perspective ...Apr 28, 2015 · This article looks at familiars in a context of folklore. Possible precedents for familiars include shamanic animal helpers, mascots of deities or saints, and ...
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Joan Prentice of Sible Hedingham: Witch - PrenticeNetShe confessed that the Devil appeared to her as a dunnish colored ferret with fiery eyes and asked for her soul. She couldn't give her soul because it belonged ...
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FOLKLORE ON FRIDAY - Live at the Witch Trials! Part III - HypnogoriaApr 24, 2015 · But most intriguing is the last section of Joan Prentice's confession, which indicates that the familiars were seemingly somewhat independent ...
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Elizabeth Clarke - Wikipedia... Witchfinder General, Matthew Hopkins in 1645 in Essex, England. At 80 years old, she was accused of witchcraft by local tailor John Rivet. Hopkins and John ...
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The Imp or the familiar of witches by Matthew Hopkins.May 18, 2021 · Immediately after this Witch confessed severall other Witches, from whom she had her Imps, and named to divers women where their marks were ...
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Manningtree: Revisiting the Essex Witch TrialsAlongside 29 other women, she was executed as a witch 1645. She was accused of causing the death by witchcraft of Anne, the daughter of Henry Woolvett, a local ...
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The Trial of Agnes Waterhouse – Witchcraft in Essex, 1566 |Jul 29, 2021 · She's routinely described as the first witch to be executed for witchcraft in England. In fact, witches had been being executed in England and ...<|separator|>
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Chelmsford witch trials: The tragic case of Agnes WaterhouseWhat happened when suspected witch Agnes Waterhouse was tried at Chelmsford Assizes in 1566 ... witches would conduct their sorcery with the help of 'familiars'.
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5 July 1589 - The hanging of Joan Cunny, one of the 'Essex Witches'Joan Prentice, who had a ferret-shaped familiar named Satan who had allegedly killed a child, was also hanged on 5th July, as was Joan Upney. These three women ...
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The Samlesbury Witches | Lancaster Castle'The Samlesbury Witches' by Christine Goodier MA. The Lancashire Witch Trials of 1612 are among the most significant such events in English history.'the Samlesbury Witches' By... · The Evidence · An Amazing Revelation
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Boy, Prince Rupert's Dog - Historic UKSep 16, 2021 · Boy was a white hunting poodle belonging to Prince Rupert of the Rhine during the English Civil War. Devoted to his master and considered a mascot.
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A White Dogge Called Boye - University College Oxford (Univ)Jul 26, 2023 · The dog accompanied Rupert into several victorious battles, and Boye quickly became a mascot for the Royalist military campaign. As nephew of ...
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The Black Legend of Prince Rupert's Dog - Oxford AcademicAug 15, 2011 · This book sets out to uncover the true story of Boy – and in the process to shed new light on the fascinating series of collisions and interactions.
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375 Years Later, English Schoolchildren Still Learn About a Magic ...Mar 22, 2018 · 'Boy,' the dog of Prince Rupert of the Rhine, is depicted here being killed at the battle of Marston Moor in 1644. Chronicle / Alamy.
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Who was afraid of Prince Rupert's dog?: The enduring power of ...Apr 27, 2011 · Research by Professor Mark Stoyle has revealed that the idea that the Parliamentarians were petrified of Boy was, in fact, an invention of the Royalists.
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Prince Rupert's White Dog Called Boy - Chatsworth HouseNov 18, 2022 · Most commonly he was believed to be a witch's familiar, facilitating Rupert in his battles, using witchcraft to secure the Royalist position.
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Agnes Waterhouse: The First Woman Executed for Witchcraft in ...Apr 21, 2016 · Agnes Waterhouse was accused of bewitching to death William Fynne and was hanged at Chelmsford in England on 29 July 1566. ( ...<|separator|>
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Familiar Spirits (Part Two): Bad Dogs - Stories from the Museum FloorNov 2, 2018 · King James VI and I's Demonology · John Dee's petition to James I asking to be cleared of accusations of conjuring, 1604 · Witchcraft pamphlet ...
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The Pendle Witches | Lancaster Castle'The Pendle Witches' by Christine Goodier MA. On August 20th 1612 ten people convicted of witchcraft at the Summer Assize held in Lancaster Castle went to the ...
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Matthew Hopkins witch-finder - The National ArchivesThe frontispiece shows Matthew Hopkins interrogating several witches, with their familiars. These were animal guides that were believed to be supernatural ...<|separator|>
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Matthew Hopkins and the witch hunts of 1645-1647 - BBC BitesizeThe fear of witches spread to other towns. Hopkins and Stearne were employed to continue their witch hunt and were paid for each witchcraft accusation that was ...
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[PDF] Suckling Familiars and Unnatural Protrusions The Witch's Mark in ...Nov 28, 2012 · The witch's mark was a condemning piece of evidence used in previous witchcraft trials in England and the colonies. Although statements about ...
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Unraveling the Many Mysteries of Tituba, the Star Witness of the ...Unraveling the Many Mysteries of Tituba, the Star Witness of the Salem Witch Trials ... Confessions to witchcraft were rare. Convincing, satisfying and the ...
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Salem Witchcraft Trials Research Guide - Congregational LibraryMORE RESOURCES FOR RESEARCHING THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS. Secondary Sources. Primary Sources. Other Online Resources. Adams, Gretchen. The Specter of Salem ...
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Cunning-Folk and Familiar Spirits: Shamanistic Visionary Traditions ...Rating 4.4 (280) This book contains the first comprehensive examination of popular familiar belief in early modern Britain.Missing: depictions literature
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Witches' imps, faery familiars - British FairiesAug 17, 2022 · Imps guided witches to hidden gold or brought them small sums of money, faery habits that will be familiar from several previous postings. Some ...
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Luminarium Editions. Thomas Dekker. The Witch of Edmonton. (1623)A Dog, a Familiar. A Spirit. Countrymen, Justice, Constable, Officers ... The Witch of Edmonton shall see his fall; If she at least put credit in my ...
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The Witch Of Edmonton Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummaryThe Witch of Edmonton is an English Jacobean play. It was written in 1621 by ... Then, Dog appears—a familiar in the form of a dog—and says he is the devil.
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Familiar Spirits in Early Modern English Witchcraft PamphletsJul 18, 2017 · We can view the familiar spirit as an emotional conduit, that is to say an entity that allowed the witch to seize power and act on her powerful ...
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Witchcraft -- Early works to 1800 - The Online Books PageWitchcraft -- England -- Early works to 1800 · Witchcraft -- Germany -- Early works to 1800 · Witchcraft -- New England -- Early works to 1800 · Witchcraft ...
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Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits - Salon FuturaMay 31, 2024 · Emma Wilby of the University of Exeter takes a very different tack. What if, she asks, the accused witches were actually telling the truth? What ...Missing: historiography | Show results with:historiography
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Gerald Gardner and the Creation of WiccaOct 10, 2025 · Gerald Gardner (1884–1964) provided the central inspiration for Wicca, as a modern, revived, form of Pagan witchcraft.
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Familiars in Folklore and Modern WitchcraftAug 3, 2023 · Origins of Familiars in Folklore. Familiars can be traced back to the Middle Ages in Europe, a time when fear and superstition about witchcraft ...
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Familiars in Modern Wicca | WitchesRoad.lifeNov 20, 2024 · However, like many practices within Wicca and pagan traditions, the concept of familiars has evolved over the centuries, adapting to suit modern ...
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A modern look at familiars in witchcraft and magick - Bee Batty StudioHistorically, familiars were often depicted as pets or animal companions that witches would call upon to assist in their spellwork, divination, and other ...
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The discovery of witchcraft proving that the compacts and contracts ...The discovery of witchcraft proving that the compacts and contracts of witches with devils and all infernal spirits or familiars are but erroneous novelties and ...
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How "A Discoverie of Witchcraft" pushed back against a moral panicJun 8, 2022 · 'Witchcraft accusations are implausible and illogical' · 'The accusation, investigation and trial are unfair' · 'Witchfinders are corrupt and ...
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What Are Familiar Spirits and What Does the Bible Warn about Them?What Is a Familiar Spirit According to the Bible? In the Old Testament, these familiar spirits were summoned to carry out evil activities in the land of Israel.
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The Controversy Surrounding Witches' Familiars and Religious ...Due to some passages in the Bible, it is believed by many that a witch actually loses her soul and is damned if she practices divination or consults the spirits ...Missing: theology | Show results with:theology
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What does the Bible say about witchcraft / witches? - Got QuestionsFeb 10, 2025 · What does the Bible say about witchcraft / witches / warlocks? What is a warlock? Should a Christian fear witchcraft?<|separator|>