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A brief history of the New Forest | Bournemouth Echo

The New Forest was a private hunting forest created by William the Conqueror in 1079. Here are some stories that you may not know and want to investigate further as you drive, cycle or walk in the forest: Fordingbridge In the town of Fordingbridge, on the riverbank, there is a statue of bohemian Welsh artist Augustus John who is said to have fathered more than 100 children. At St Mary’s Church in Fordingbridge is a memorial to James Seton. James was the last British man to die in a duel on English soil in 1845. It was over the wife of Lieutenant Henry Hawkey with whom Seton was involved.

A brief history of the New Forest

The New Forest was a private hunting forest created by William the Conqueror in 1079. Here are some stories that you may not know and want to investigate further as you drive, cycle or walk in the forest: Fordingbridge In the town of Fordingbridge, on the riverbank, there is a statue of bohemian Welsh artist Augustus John who is said to have fathered more than 100 children. At St Mary’s Church in Fordingbridge is a memorial to James Seton. James was the last British man to die in a duel on English soil in 1845. It was over the wife of Lieutenant Henry Hawkey with whom Seton was involved.

The Real-Life Witches Behind The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina

The Real-Life Witches Behind The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina YouTube While The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is a fictional creation, the show s creators have based quite a few of its concepts on real-world ties to witchcraft and the occult. They include real modern day pagans like production designer Lisa Soper, who told Refinery29 that some things like the show s sets, props, and spells are the real occult deal. Witches, in fact, have been part of history for a very, very long time. They re arguably represented far back into human prehistory, according to the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. Consider all of the apparently ritual objects uncovered by excavators, some of which appear to have been destroyed as part of a religious ritual. More directly, named witches and magic workers show up fairly early in the historical records, says History. They include the mysterious Witch of Endor mentioned in the Bible s Book of Samuel, written some time be

Strange Horizons - May You Die in Horrible Agony : A Brief Overview of Curses in the Western World By Marian Kensler

Strange Horizons Shakespeare, The Tempest Say the word curse and generally two sorts of images will leap to mind; the first will probably be the composite picture of a thousand B-movie and cartoon villains exclaiming Curses! Foiled again, and the second may be one of several things, but it will very likely have something to do with Egypt, and will almost certainly involve a corpse, or a doll stuck with pins. This second set of images is not absolutely misleading, but it is limiting. Because these images are mostly foreign to us, it is easy to think that curses are safely confined within some exotic and ignorant past. But many people throughout the western world still believe in curses and perform them, and they do so for reasons that would not seem strange to those who lived in Europe and the subcontinent two, three, or six thousand years ago. The cursing methods of these places are the source of the great majority of curse stories and methods which are popular in the Weste

Where can I stay in England December 2020? | Norwich Evening News

Where can I stay in England December 2020? | Norwich Evening News
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