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How People Protected Against Witchcraft║ Apotropaic (Witch) Marks in Britain - Witch History

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2023
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    Today we're touching on Apotropaic marks in Britain, known as Witch marks these carved symbols and designs were believed to protect against both witchcraft and the witches who cast it. Witch marks can be found all around the world, but in this video, I'm just focussing on those in the British Isles.
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    There are lots of documented locations for witch marks, you can find some here:
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    www.mysticmasq... - Thank you to this website for being the source of the Pentacle image used in this video.
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    theartssociety...
    A good book on this topic and other aspects of house protection is: Magical House Protection by Brian Hoggard
    Chapters:
    00:00: Introduction
    00:44: History
    04:37: What are they?
    05:43: Where they are Found
    07:06: What do they Look Like?
    07:40: Pentagrams
    08:30: Daisy Wheels
    09:41: Overlapping Circles
    10:01: Concentric Circles
    10:44: Burn Marks
    13:06: Witch Webs
    13:34: Marian Marks
    14:43: Christograms
    15:07: Examples
    18:24: Conclusion
    19:25: Bloopers
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Комментарии • 139

  • @feralfoods
    @feralfoods Год назад +62

    yes please, more witch/magick history. -you were the very first witch i started following online (a few years ago), and i've learned so much all this time. -thank you for everything!

  • @lilandraneramani1
    @lilandraneramani1 Год назад +44

    Hi Hearth. Yes, please, please do more videos of witch history and historical events. These kind of videos are really interesting and I would like to know more.

  • @neanight222
    @neanight222 Год назад +25

    I discovered your channel only a few days or weeks ago and I'm binging through all your videos. I know you've been practicing for over 15 years, so of course you're gonna have a lot of experience, but DAMN, I'm repeatedly SO impressed by your infinite amount of knowledge! 🖤 Especially in the livestreams where you just answer dozens of questions over 4 or 5 hours without a break I am always floored by how much you know without having to look it up again first... I am SO incredibly happy I found your channel, I can't even tell you how much I'm learning here. You are so well-spoken and explain every single topic in such a detailed but easy to understand way.
    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us, Hearth! 🙏 You are amazing and I just hope and aspire to know as much about witchcraft as you one day. ✨ You really inspire me and gave me new perspectives about the craft as well as many tools to further develop my skills. Thank you so much for that!
    Hope you are well and have an amazing day whenever you read this! 🖤🤗

  • @nicolegreen3317
    @nicolegreen3317 Год назад +10

    I appreciate the seriousness with which you treat these topics.

  • @WildWitchsCottage
    @WildWitchsCottage Год назад +12

    The spiral staircase at Colchester Castle in Essex (built circa 1076 CE on the older platform and basement of a Roman Temple from circa 49-60 CE) has absolutely loads of witchmarks. Probably something to do with the fact that Matthew Hopkins - the self proclaimed Witchfinder General - kept and interrogated many of his alleged Witches in the Castle's Gaol.

    • @Rook212
      @Rook212 Год назад +1

      Hi Wild Witch, will look out for them if I get a chance to visit. If you're in Maldon at any time a hexafoil was discovered recently in the panelling of the Thomas Plume library.

    • @Angela-1974
      @Angela-1974 Год назад +1

      If anyone is interested, there is an old 1968 movie called witchfinder general all about Matthew Hopkins.

  • @juli6497
    @juli6497 Год назад +9

    If you are doing a renovation and find a dead cat in the wall, put it back. It's there to protect the home.

    • @jenduck5520
      @jenduck5520 Год назад +1

      I’d prefer to give the cat a proper burial myself.

    • @teslagoth9401
      @teslagoth9401 Год назад

      I’d puke on myself and then burn my house down

    • @Eve.v
      @Eve.v Год назад +2

      it could very well have been protective for the family that put it there, but i feel like it's entirely reasonable for later residents to not want a dead animal in their house, regardless of why it's there.

    • @satori2890
      @satori2890 Год назад

      Ye thats Ancient Black Cat Mojo

  • @daisychains900
    @daisychains900 Месяц назад

    Norton Priory in Runcorn has witch marks and it’s a lovely place to visit. Plus the walled gardens are incredible :)

  • @susanthompson5142
    @susanthompson5142 Год назад +5

    Love the videos on the History of Witchcraft . Would definitely love to see more !! Thank you Hearth, fascinating topic and so well done. ✨

  • @artbyangelique5892
    @artbyangelique5892 Год назад +2

    We have similar marks here in Sweden too, but I haven't seen any myself as I can recall.

  • @brandyshaw6624
    @brandyshaw6624 Год назад +1

    I love the discussion of how witchcraft in the early modern era differed from today.

  • @rebjones1000
    @rebjones1000 Год назад +1

    ❤ love all of your content. This was a great video! Interesting place to see a witches mark…The mark with the P is used in the robes and sometimes the cloth that covers the chalice for communion of the Episcopal church.

  • @dryadhealing1990
    @dryadhealing1990 Год назад

    Merry meet, love the info, love the persona, digging the rig out. Keep doing what yer doing, yer leaving a legacy sister. Always know your ancestors love you and are proud of you. Lots of love from a faery druid x

  • @AnastasiaCooper
    @AnastasiaCooper Год назад +1

    oh wow I just LOVE that you made a video about this! I was really hoping you explained these one day! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @jjpeste
    @jjpeste Год назад +1

    I'm so impressed by the level of study and effort you put in your videos. You really do your homework to provide such an accurate content. I love it! Thank you so much.

  • @kathrynbythelake9638
    @kathrynbythelake9638 Год назад +2

    In the US, you'll see many of these symbols in Pennsylvania Dutch folk art.

  • @jonathangauthier3549
    @jonathangauthier3549 Год назад

    Given the history that the British Isles share with Norse invaders like Vikingers, it wouldn't surprise me to learn that many of these "Christian" markings are remnants of runes commonly found from the Viking era, like the Elder Futhark. As such, the Christogram (X & P symbol) may be a modification of the runic symbols for Wunjo (P) and Gebo (X), which roughly means "gift of joy".
    In a time where people are living in constant fear that their neighbors and loved ones may be a "malevolent witch" or be accused and tortured as one, is it really such a stretch that someone might be leaving such a token of goodwill as a piece-of-mind for the members of that household? And, perhaps through a historic game of broken telephone the symbol went from "gift of joy" to "love of God" and then a symbol of Christ. Food for thought at least.

  • @redneckwithajeep5001
    @redneckwithajeep5001 Год назад

    We have a few here in the middle of the US though they are particularly rare. Had a barn on the family property that was built probably around the turn of the century. The house was built in 1912 but we don’t know if the barn was older or not though it fell into ruin first. Found witch marks in the wood after it fell to the ground. I know the barn was not around in the 17th century because the area wouldn’t be settled till the early 19th century but it was an intriguing find

  • @Elizabeth-st6wg
    @Elizabeth-st6wg Год назад

    Have you ever heard of witch windows? They are windows built diagonally on the side of a house, and they mostly were only built in Vermont, USA. Supposedly they were built diagonally because it was believed a witch could not fly diagonally and enter the home. That’s about all the information I know, but it would be interesting to hear your take on them. I know you primarily research witchcraft history in the British Isles and not America, but it’s a strange and unique witchcraft prevention that only takes place in a small area, and I thought that was very interesting, maybe there’s other unique ways people have prevented witchcraft around the world and you could do a video on that!

  • @CourtneyB444
    @CourtneyB444 Год назад +1

    Your explanations are so helpful and full of clarity. I use a lot of your videos in my normal routine to get some witch education in. Thank you so much! 💜

  • @loriwoods4752
    @loriwoods4752 Год назад

    I LOVE the end bit. It's interesting yet kinda fun to see behind the scenes Hearth. Looks like this was a struggle, but it turned out great dear. Good job. Very interesting vid. From someone in the USA with English heritage, I love videos like this. Thank you

  • @carinhuber2570
    @carinhuber2570 Год назад

    Hi Hearth. Really enjoying (and largely agreeing) with your content and discussions.
    The Christogram is a combination of the Greek chi (x) and rho (p) letters, the first two letters of "christ." It's still used in Catholic priest vestments, altar cloths, and other church tools and decor.

  • @forzahellas81
    @forzahellas81 Год назад +1

    Beautiful history and very well explained, thanks for this video...have a good day Hearth, see you next time 🙂

  • @judywright22
    @judywright22 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I've been following your channel for a few years now and I am greatful to you for your Indepth explaination of each subject. I love this history of witchmarks thank you.
    There's not a lot of this history in Australia so having you show us these sites is amazing. Thank you so very much.🙏
    Brightest Blessings from Queensland Australia 🙏❤️✨🌻🐨

  • @nairbvel
    @nairbvel Год назад

    Here in the U.S., the "daisy wheel" (aka rosette, among other names) is a very common sight in Amish ("Pennsylvania Dutch") areas, either as a standalone design or part of a more complete "hex wheel" design on a barn, home, or other building. Also, in parts of the southern US, it's common to see the ceilings of covered porches -- and sometimes doors, door frames, window frames, or other entrance/exit points into homes painted a particular shade of blue called "Haint Blue," with "haint" being an old Gullah word for "ghost" or "spirit" (thus the link to modern English "haunt"). Although not specifically a witch deterrent, the idea was either that the color mimicked the sky, so ghosts & other malevolent spirits would simply pass through it & keep going away from the home, or that it was close to the color of water, which such spirits could not cross and therefore could not enter the home. I'm wondering if there's anything similar to that in the UK or on mainland Europe...?

  • @belladora7139
    @belladora7139 Год назад

    So interesting ! I've never seen this subject on youtube before, love it

  • @denisehill7769
    @denisehill7769 Год назад +1

    If you haven't already, have a look at Hoghton Tower in Lancashire. We had a great day rootling round for them there, one of the guides is studying and recording them (and there are loads). (It's also the place where everyone's favourite witch-fetishist King James The Bonkers dubbed a side of beef Sir Loin) The White Lion at Barthomley also has a mummified rat in the wall (can be seen through a perspex panel) but whether that's a deliberate placement or just an unfortunate rat, I'm not sure.

  • @user-dr3il5dp7s
    @user-dr3il5dp7s 10 месяцев назад

    I was staying in a village in Cornwall. l found scratch marks on dry stone wall around an old grave yard of the charch l just had a feeling that they maybe whitch marks. Thank you, for your video. l will definitely be looking out for more marks now 😊

  • @jesheracollazo402
    @jesheracollazo402 Год назад +1

    Hi! ☺
    So 1 keep the videos coming! 2 you're lipstick, earrings, and nail color matches you so well.. stunning! 3 thank you for all your hard work in making these videos 🖤
    Brightest of Blessings always lovely

  • @helmoonkitty8583
    @helmoonkitty8583 Год назад +1

    Thank you Hearth this was an AMAZING vid!!! 💜🕯️💜

  • @KarmicAngel
    @KarmicAngel Год назад

    People afraid of witchcraft practicing witchcraft. I am a witch and also protect myself from other witches. I use my own sigil but these are fascinating

  • @scottthomas6202
    @scottthomas6202 Год назад +2

    Definitely do more of these witchcraft( and related ) history... interesting!
    Here ( Kentucky), there are " hex blankets" on some barns. Despite the name, they're painted wood panels.

    • @KateryReminiec9399
      @KateryReminiec9399 Год назад

      Would the" hex blankets" be similar to the Swiss German Hexe Symbols ?

  • @debbiehicks288
    @debbiehicks288 Год назад +2

    Absolutely, I would love to learn more about witch history. Thank you ❤️🥰

  • @darkprinzeschen
    @darkprinzeschen Год назад

    Dunno if someone has mentioned this one already, but an interesting place to find witch marks and where I saw them for the first time was in Culross Palace. This is a small town in Scotland, and it's a filming location of Outlander. Well worth a visit. Really charming wee town, and the inside of the palace is really well preserved. It has really spooky vibes too, no wonder why they used witch marks, I bet they had a few spirit interactions back in the day.

  • @paganwoman5691
    @paganwoman5691 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I'm definitely going to go and have a look for some witch marks. Something fun for 2023
    Sending light and love 💚
    Blessed be 🌛⭐🌜

  • @Jo333wat
    @Jo333wat Год назад

    i love so much history and willing to learn more about it and as a witch witchcraft history drive me crazy please do more videos about witchy history

  • @juli6497
    @juli6497 Год назад +1

    This was really interesting. Thanks so much for posting this info.

  • @LouValcourt
    @LouValcourt Год назад

    This is a fascinating subject. Next time I visit the UK I will keep an eye out for them in older buildings. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rosamontenegro4875
    @rosamontenegro4875 Год назад

    Would absolutely love more witch history! I lobe your style. how you get references. Love your videos!

  • @lenninmontiel4539
    @lenninmontiel4539 Год назад +3

    Now that i saw this video huh that explains the mark in my basement must have been from a previous family who live here meh imma cover it up cause honestly its messing with my practice.

  • @cjsparkles1667
    @cjsparkles1667 Год назад

    Thx Hearth! I love your channel and have learned a lot from you. You are so knowledgeable and generous with the info and experiences you share. I am so grateful to you!❤️
    About the Christogram symbol you showed, I didn't know it was referred to as that, very cool! that letter is not a P it is actually a capital Greek letter, 'ro', looks like Ρ and lower case is ρ. and the x through the symbol is capital Greek Letter X, ´chi', lower case is χ. They represent the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ, Χρήστος.

  • @artawhirler
    @artawhirler Год назад +1

    Another excellent video! Thanks!

  • @AngloSaxon1
    @AngloSaxon1 Год назад

    I train in a barn in St Albans and their is a Witch stone near the doorway but inside of the Barn, not outside. It has all sorts of marks in the stone.

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 Год назад +1

    You’ll find a lot of these symbols, especially on barns in the old Dutch areas in Pennsylvania here in the US. Also in the older settlement town in the New England area.

  • @candicerogers-siers8136
    @candicerogers-siers8136 Год назад

    Love it! History of ordinary life is so fascinating! Thank you ❤️

  • @Night.Rabbit
    @Night.Rabbit Год назад

    Another wonderful nugget of magical knowledge! Thank you for all you do.

  • @declanmurphy417
    @declanmurphy417 Год назад +1

    Hi from Ireland Hearth just found your channel loved this and just subbed thank you

  • @MyTimelord11
    @MyTimelord11 Год назад

    I remember seeing that p with the x over it in the cathedral where I grew up and I asked a guy what it meant and he said it was for protection but I didn't realize that it was probably a witch mark. Interesting!

  • @briganfree3656
    @briganfree3656 Год назад

    Yes more videos like this on the historical witch practices and folk magic.

  • @tmpape01
    @tmpape01 Год назад +2

    Yes, yes, yes more videos like this please!

  • @meitoni73
    @meitoni73 Год назад

    I would love more on the history. Thank you

  • @amandaladouceur3011
    @amandaladouceur3011 Год назад

    You quickly mentioned a think about a shoe outline I know here in the states(mainly New England where I live) we have found shoes in the walls of old buildings(colonial times) and I forget the whole story but basically it was a way to protect the house from the devil and I think witchcraft.

  • @zena7929
    @zena7929 9 месяцев назад

    In most parts of Africa witches make marks on people’s bodies to attack them. So other evil ones know what they have to do to this person when they meet them. Your video is very interesting to me as I’m just realizing that witch marks could be done on buildings n used positively. Thank you for your immense knowledge you give out freely ❤

  • @nahina_nizam
    @nahina_nizam Год назад

    Yes please! Definitely do more videos like this. Your videos are very informational. 💖

  • @sinjaja5836
    @sinjaja5836 Год назад

    Wow, so interesting. I will Look Up the Traditions in Germany. You are a magic well of knowledge. And your Cut Outs are Always wonderful. 🤩

  • @patriciahayes2664
    @patriciahayes2664 Год назад

    Very informative video. Thank you, Hearth. 😁

  • @SerenityVonSavage
    @SerenityVonSavage Год назад

    Cresswell Crags in Derbyshire is meant to have one of the largest collection of witch marks. I'm sure I visited that cave several times as a child but no one noticed the marks until 2019.

  • @caewalker9276
    @caewalker9276 Год назад

    I once saw a Anka made out of iron horse shoe nails. With the w W Mark's in the nails.

  • @pinkpentacles3748
    @pinkpentacles3748 Год назад +2

    I adore your spiritual content👏👏👏👍👍🍀🌼🍀🌼🍀🌼🍀

  • @rosemarie6677
    @rosemarie6677 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. At 17:57 and a sec before that I can see 3 faces, especially 2 in the woodwork unless I'm imagining them.. But I see them.. Love your channel..

  • @satori2890
    @satori2890 Год назад

    Ty for covering all those Witch/Hex Miarks esp pentagrans n flowrers they are fairly common in Usa/Canada too.

  • @michelleguymon7130
    @michelleguymon7130 Год назад

    Got a lot of info I never knew ty for the content

  • @BbyAlx
    @BbyAlx Год назад

    Such a great video!!!!! I just can't across your channel. You popped up on my feed, I love the knowledge you share. Thank you for sharing, I made sure to subscribe, can't wait for your next video.

  • @lilyso8633
    @lilyso8633 Год назад

    Such an interesting video… I didn’t know about witch marks! Yes! It would be nice to have more videos on witchcraft history! Thanks! 😊

  • @rebeccagarner7665
    @rebeccagarner7665 Год назад

    Stirling Castle. In the privy room in the kings bedroom in the royal palace there are.two.daisy wheels carved there

  • @aaronjohn137
    @aaronjohn137 Год назад

    Syncrotism - the amalgamation or attempted amalgamation of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought.
    Religions influence each other. Practices are shared, blended, or adopted by other belief systems that they come into contact with. Syncretic religion.

  • @Enbionic_Titan
    @Enbionic_Titan Год назад

    I am a hedge witch from a family of cunningfolk and conjurefolk.

  • @Angela-1974
    @Angela-1974 Год назад

    Great video, would love to see more about the history of witches. I watched a documentary on RUclips about the Pendleton trials, interesting stuff.

  • @elizathemermaid
    @elizathemermaid Год назад

    This is really interesting! I would love to watch more videos about witch history!

  • @paris_light
    @paris_light Год назад

    It's so interesting and funny also how people who feared witchcraft so deeply and fiercely were practicing/performing levels of "witchcraft" themselves by creating these witch marks lol

  • @andrewjenkins9965
    @andrewjenkins9965 Год назад

    The burn marks being close to hearths is interesting to me. On the one hand, there's the view that the witches might come down the chimney.
    On the other hand, I wonder if maybe it could also be a protection against fire, simply added into the other protective marks? After all, if you burn the wood already, what's the likelihood that it will burn again? Sort of a "lightning never striking twice" kind of thing.
    I don't know, just struck me as a thought.

  • @juliereminiec4937
    @juliereminiec4937 Год назад

    Hearth, This also is a Swiss German Hexecraft sigil
    ( Daisy wheel)
    The Mary mark ( when it's flipped over to create a M) also may be connected with Mary Magdalene as well ( you'll see it on the Ace of Chalices tarot card)

  • @tremertremer9180
    @tremertremer9180 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this great video, I wasn't even aware of the great variation in witch marks. Please make more videos with this content. BTW, are there certain "continental" witch marks that weren't used in the UK? For example, In my home country Germany, hexagrams were used to protect the brewing of beer, is this also common in Britain?

    • @kiram.3619
      @kiram.3619 Год назад

      Lol, thank you. I'm from Germany too. Didn't know about the Hexagons, but i guess extra beer protections make sense :D

  • @KateryReminiec9399
    @KateryReminiec9399 Год назад

    Hearth, The Daisy Wheel also is associated with the Hexe Craft of the Swiss German Tradition

  • @rodcameron7140
    @rodcameron7140 Год назад

    Hello Hearth,
    I was wondering if anyone has taken a look into the equation E=mc2=hv ?
    It is the conflation of the two equations equating Energy to mass and frequency.
    We work with energy constantly. We channel it through mass, and we do it at specific frequencies.
    When my research brought me to these two equations, it seemed quite significant. Here is a mathematical explanation of what witches do constantly.
    Since you are probably the witch I respect the most, I am interested in hearing what you think about it.

  • @kskitts7531
    @kskitts7531 Год назад

    I loved this! Thank you!

  • @chuckfriebe843
    @chuckfriebe843 Год назад

    The snowflake symbol with the “P” at the top is Saint Peter’s cross. Also, many of these symbols are found in homes dating back to the 1700s and 1800s in the USA. Early European immigrants brought this ideology to the US.

  • @TheWitchInTheWoods
    @TheWitchInTheWoods Год назад

    Really interesting. I've been meaning to go and visit the witch marks at Creswell crags, as well as the cave art . Apparently there is a cavern, that locals must have been terrified of. 😨

  • @Miscellaneous-s9m
    @Miscellaneous-s9m 9 месяцев назад

    yes please i found this witchcraft history very interesting, Thank you.

  • @judywright22
    @judywright22 Год назад +1

    Your bloopers crack me up 😂😂😂

  • @goreckinora68
    @goreckinora68 Год назад

    I have not heard of them. I would love it if you did more videos on this subject,.

  • @angelashallow7930
    @angelashallow7930 Год назад

    Hi Hearth, I love these historical videos could you maybe make a video about how/if these historical practices can be incorporated into modern day craft. Also unrelated to the video topic but that is such a beautiful lipstick could you share what it is.

    • @HearthWitch
      @HearthWitch  Год назад

      The lipstick is Carnivorous by MAC, one of their retro matte liquid lipsticks :)

  • @goremonio
    @goremonio Год назад

    This was rad. Thanks, Hearth!

  • @heatherbrowning9982
    @heatherbrowning9982 Год назад

    I really enjoyed this!

  • @scorpion_witch
    @scorpion_witch Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video! I would love more witchcraft history videos 🖤 I wonder if these marks made their way over to the US. I'm gonna start looking for them. So interesting!

  • @NeonCicada
    @NeonCicada Год назад

    Those earrings are wicked awesome 🙂

  • @sharonflowers2733
    @sharonflowers2733 Год назад

    Hi this is very interesting, what I found intriguing was that you had 12 takes on filming the part on the burn marks. Only because they are for protection against witches? So was that the power of that working creating obstacles for you in completing the recording? Also I'm curious if there was a particular prayer, affirmation incantation used when creating the burn marks? It's amazing how magic works 😊. Yes their markings were also a craft 😉

  • @redlcn
    @redlcn Год назад

    Would LOVE to know more about Witch bottles!

  • @rebekahyoung6624
    @rebekahyoung6624 Год назад

    Yes, yes!! Love this history!

  • @cwatsoncook1
    @cwatsoncook1 Год назад +1

    Wow! Now I want to go looking for them here in the US.

  • @saijanaswamy7210
    @saijanaswamy7210 Год назад

    I somehow expected criticism or "ho bum, idk what you're talking about" if you asked them for witch marks on the places..interesting!

  • @sackmet
    @sackmet Год назад

    I would love more content on the history of witchcraft.

  • @souljourney26
    @souljourney26 Год назад

    Hello Hearth, firstly I truly enjoy all of your videos and the information you provide. I believe a dear friend of mine is under several different spells, love spells and binding spells. Do you have any advice on breaking these types of spells

  • @maricelarooper9558
    @maricelarooper9558 Год назад

    I listen to a broadcast and lots of this kind of info

  • @moistsquish
    @moistsquish Год назад

    Wow this is such an interesting topic that somehow being in thr magickal community I haven't really delved into. I especially love thr daisy wheel very pretty 😍

  • @lightheidi9009
    @lightheidi9009 Год назад

    Yes, please do more.

  • @MargaritaCollazo
    @MargaritaCollazo Год назад

    Yes, please more. I love your videos.

  • @teriheinlen8942
    @teriheinlen8942 Год назад

    Would love to hear you talk about the Pendle Witch trials

  • @amandabarrett7945
    @amandabarrett7945 Год назад

    I would very much like you to talk about the Pendle Witches

  • @belladonna70
    @belladonna70 Год назад

    respect hearth ..soo knowledgable thank you.

  • @kelpiemad100
    @kelpiemad100 Год назад

    So very interesting thank you. Is there a whole house and garden invisibility spell so noise can be not noticed. Like if people live near a railway they get so used to it you don’t hear it anymore.