THE BARDIC YEAR
                          Ritual for Wiccan groups
                      - by the White Bard 1991-92 CE

The following are suggested rituals within the four major calendar celebrations. 
They are written from a Wiccan standpoint, using Celtic traditions, and take the 
form of Mystery Plays that (sometimes) are -not- fully explained (!). Try not to 
explain them to the participants, but rather allow them to act upon the 
participants in a subliminal, emotional fashion. That is, after all, what they 
are designed to do.

Note: "%" marks "stage directions"

                        N:earth
            W:water                    E:air
                        S:fire

The BARD should stand to the WEST, unless otherwise specified in the
ritual.
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            YULE RITUAL: 21 December
                  -by the White Bard

Materials:  a very small, just sprouted potted plant.
            a candle for each covener present.
            a MOTHER. She should wear a blue garment, if possible.
            a MAIDEN, dressed in white.
            a Crown of Light, made from three, six, or nine
                candles.
            a BARD/GREEN MAN.

%  The ceremony for the Lesser Sabbats should be written by newer
%  members of the coven, as part of their learning. At an appropriate
%  place in the ceremony, the following should be inserted:

%  Here begins the Yule Mystery. ALL light shall be
%  extinguished, all fires put out, save that in the South.
%  The Bard/Green Man shall lie on his back in the East, as
%  if dead.
%  The HPS shall say:

HPS: Darkness covers all. The Old King is dead, and there is no
     warmth for the Mother. The days are short, and the nights
     are long.

COVEN: Give us Light!

HPS: The Maiden wanders the Earth, Maiden no more, but soon to be
     Mother. The Earth is cold, and there is no place for her to
     give birth.

COVEN: Give us Light!

HP: Mother, give us the Child of Promise! The Lord Of Life strains
    to be born!

COVEN: Give us Light!

MOTHER: I seek a place to rest, and give birth.

%   The Mother should wander about the inside of the circle, as if
%   looking for something, and not finding it. She should act very
%   tired, and project a sense of urgency.
%   She then goes to the East, and assumes the Goddess pose, standing,
%   arms and legs spread in the form of a five-pointed star.
%   There shall be a pause, and the Bard/Green Man shall then quietly
%   rise up, and stand behind the Mother. If it seems appropriate, the
%   more primitive symbolism of him crawling out from between the legs
%   of the Mother may be used. He should be carrying a lit candle, or
%   some other source of light.

BARD/GREEN MAN: Cunning and art I do not lack,
                But -always- Her Cauldron brings me back!

%   The Bard/Green Man shall take his lit candle, and proceed to re-light
%   the corner candles, moving deasil, and any other fires within the circle.
%   The just-sprouted potted plant is picked up by the Mother and held in
%   front of her during this candle-lighting.
%   The Bard/Green Man shall then take the plant from the hands of the Mother,
%   bring it to the center of the circle, and raise it above his head, saying:

BARD/GREEN MAN: Here is the Promise, that is always fulfilled.

%   The plant is then passed around the circle, and given to the Mother, who
%   should take it home and water and nurture it thru the year, if possible.
%   The Maiden shall then take the place of the Mother, and the Mother shall
%   return to her place within the circle.
%   Here ends the Yule Mystery.

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        CANDLEMAS (IMBOLC) RITUAL: 2 February
                           -by the White Bard

Materials:  a candle for each covener present.
            a MAIDEN, dressed in white.
            a Crown of Light, made from three, six, or nine
                candles.
            a BARD/GREEN MAN.
            a DARK LORD, dressed in dark clothing, and holding a
              dark cloak.

%  The place of ritual should be set up, away from the
   gathered participants.
%  It is more than a good idea to manage bathrooms and such like
%  before the circle is closed. This Mystery is not something any
%  of the participants should miss out on!

HPS: Go we now to the sacred place
     And stand within the sacred space
     Turn your minds to sacred things
     And dance with me unto the ring!

%  HP and HPS lead the coven to the place of ritual by a
%  spiral dance, ending in a circle around the altar. The
%  cauldron should be at the south. The Bard/Green Man
%  dances at the end of the line. A good song to sing here
%  is "Lord Of The Dance."

HPS: Come we forth, with the Spiral Dance
     Within the Lady's radiance
     To celebrate the Sun's rebirth
     To renew life, to warm the Earth

     Earth and Water, Fire and Air
     I invoke the Goddess there!
     This night we are Between the Worlds
     To celebrate the year unfurled!

HP: Earth and Water, Fire and Sky
    I invoke the God on high
    This night we are Between the Worlds
    To celebrate the year unfurled!

%   The corners shall be called thusly, that all may hear, but
%   shall not be called until the HPS reaches that corner on her
%   circumnabulation.

EAST:   O Guardians of the Eastern Tower,
        Airy ones of healing power
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

SOUTH:  Oh fiery ones of Southern Power
        Thus I invite you to this tower
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

WEST:   Western ones of water's flow
        Help to guard us here below
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

NORTH:  Earthen ones of Northern fame
        Bless and guard our Power's fane
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

%  The HPS shall move to each corner, and say, following each
%  corner's crying as she moves to the next:

HPS: So I cast and consecrate
     This Circle of the small and great:
     By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree,
     By Rock and Earth, by Land and Sea,
     By Fire and Water, Earth and Air,
     By the Lord, and Lady Fair!
     By Love and Joy and Work and Play,
     All things harmful cast away!
     By lightening's flash, and rain's soft fall,
     By the Power that made us all;
     By the Power that blesses Thee:
     (Cast the Circle: Blessed be!)

%  On her return to the first corner she shall change the last
%  line above, and say:

     The Circle's cast; and Blessed Be!

%  The callers of the corners shall return their tools to the
   altar, and then shall join the circle at their corners.

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%   Here begins the Candlemas (Imbolc) Mystery:
%   The Maiden shall step forth, and say:

MAIDEN: This is the time of Brigid, the Patron of Poets and Fire,
        and of Healing.

HPS: This is the time of new beginnings, when the Mother has become
     Maiden.

HP: The days have turned, and grow longer, and the Sun-child is growing
    to His strength.

BARD/GREEN MAN: I have been a wave upon the sea,
                And a spark in the firelight.

                I have been a fish in the ocean.
                I have been a Thought within a Word,
                And a Word within a Deed.
                I was cast away, and found again.

                I have been made of flowers
                And of cold steel and brass.
                Fire and ice are alike unto me.

                I have been the narrow blade of a sword
                That kills without cutting.
                And the Void is my homeland.

                I have been in Caer Sidi
                In the Spiral Castle of Glass.
                And the letters on the Standing Stones
                Are no secret from me.

                I have been in Annwyn
                And Tir na n'Og,
                I have danced the Spiral Dance,
                And drunk from the Hierlas at daybreak.

                I have ridden beneath two ravens
                And served in the kitchen,
                And all places are alike unto me.

                I have been a child
                And now I come into my strength!

                I invoke the Land, the dear Land,
                the Earth our Mother!

MAIDEN: The cycles of the Moon have taken their course, and I am
        in my Maidenhood. The stars are kindled, and I dance in
        their light.

DARK LORD: Thy home is with me thru the long months of Winter, and the
           Earth shall lie fallow and bare.

%   The HPS shall then light the candles of the Crown of Light,
%   and shall approach the Maiden, who is now standing in the East, and
%   place it upon her head.
%   She shall now, in company with the Bard/Green Man, circumnabulate the
%   circle, and the coveners shall light their candles from her crown.
%   The Bard/Green Man shall return to his normal place within the circle
%   and the Maiden shall place the Crown of Light on the altar.
%   The Maiden shall then approach the Dark Lord, and kneel before him,
%   and he shall say:

DARK LORD: As it always is, always was, and always shall be. Come to my
           Kingdom.

%   Here he shall place the dark cloak around her, and they shall retire
%   to the West.
%   Here ends the Candlemas Mystery.

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%   A normal cone-of-power may be raised, for growth and healing:

HPS: In a ring we all shall stand
     Pass the Power, hand to hand.

HP: As the Sun is given birth
    Build the Power; root to Earth

HPS: Pass the Power, hand to hand
     Bless the Lady, bless the Land

HP: Bless the Lord, and bless the Skies
    Bless the Power that never dies!

%   The above four verses should be repeated three times, (or
%   as many times as needed) and then the HPS should say:

HPS: By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree:
     Let the Power flow out and free!

%   All should release, at this point.
%   Such coven business as must be transacted may be done here.
%   This is a good time to bless candles for use during the coming year.
%   This is also a good time for initiations.
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%   The Circle is opened.

HPS: Thus I release the East and West
     Thanks to them from Host to Guest
     Thus I release the South and North
     With "Blessed Be' I send them forth!
     The Circle's open, dance we so
     Out and homeward we shall go.
     Earth and Water, Air and Fire
     Celebrated our desire.
     The Sun's returned to banish dark
     The Earth awakes to sunlight's spark.
     By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree,
     Our circle's done; and Blessed Be!

COVEN: Blessed Be!

%   All spiral dance out from the Circle.

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        EOSTAR RITUAL: (Spring Equinox)
                     -by the White Bard

Materials:  a MAIDEN, who shall be dressed in white, covered by a
            black (or other dark material) cloak, preferably with
            a hood drawn over her head. No white of her garment
            should show.
            a BARD/GREEN MAN, who shall either recite or sing his
            Song Of Calling, preferably accompanied by an approp-
            riate musical instrument (drum, flute, harp, guitar)

%  The ceremony for the Lesser Sabbats should be written by newer
%  members of the coven, as part of their learning. At an appropriate
%  place in the ceremony, the following should be inserted:

%   Here begins the Eostar Mystery:
%   Bard and Maiden shall stand together in the North, with the HP
    between them.

MAIDEN:  I have been in the Kingdom of the Dark Lord,
         Where no Sun shines.
         But now I shall return to the green of Earth,
         And all things shall rejoice with me.

BARD/GREEN MAN:  Follow me forth from the Dark Lord's Hall
                 And show that Love will conquer all!

%  Bard moves to the East, and shall sing his Song of Calling:
%  Song of Calling may be whatever the Bard feels appropriate.
%  The below listed song is a suggestion only, and is used with
%  the author's permission:

              THE BARD'S SONG
   (c) copyright 1990 W. J. Bethancourt III
   (Tune: "Dublin City")

BARD:    As I walked out one quiet evening
         At the hour of twelve at night
         Who should I meet but a fair young maiden
         Combin' her hair by candle light;
         Lassie, I have come a-courtin'
         Your kind favours for to win
         And if you'd heed my petition
         I would be your Paladin...

(CHORUS) Gather roses in the Springtime
         Gather roses while ye may,
         Time is passing; roses wither;
         Winter comes; we're here -today-.

%  Bard moves to the South, Maiden moves to the East.

BARD:    Have you seen the dew a-formin'
         On the grass at early morn?
         Have you seen the forest quiet,
         Or a stag that's barely born?
         Have you seen the dawn a-breakin'
         O'er the Western Ocean's tide?
         Have you felt my heart a-beatin'
         When it's held close to your side?

(CHORUS) Gather roses in the Springtime
         Gather roses while ye may,
         Time is passing; roses wither;
         Winter comes; we're here -today-.

%  Bard moves to the West, Maiden moves to the South.

BARD:    I can give no gold or silver,
         I can give no fields of land,
         I can give no servants brisk
         To wait on you both foot and hand;
         I can give you wide roads callin'
         Wind and Rain, and Moon and Sun,
         Songs to sing, and love and laughter,
         Dresses made of plain home-spun.

(CHORUS) Gather roses in the Springtime
         Gather roses while ye may,
         Time is passing; roses wither;
         Winter comes; we're here -today-.

%  Bard moves to the North, Maiden moves to the West.

BARD:    Come dance with me upon the greensward
         In the moonlight, in the Spring.
         Dance with me within the forest
         Dance with me within the ring!
         Earth below us, stars above us,
         Fire and water by our side,
         Dance with me within the moonlight,
         Dance with me, and be my Bride!

(CHORUS) Gather roses in the Springtime
         Gather roses while ye may,
         Time is passing; roses wither;
         Winter comes; we're here -today-.

%  Bard moves to the Center, Maiden moves to the North.
%  The HP shall try to hold her back, by holding her dark cloak,
%  but she shall unclasp it, and move to the center, leaving the
%  HP holding the cloak, revealing herself dressed in white, and
%  shall stand beside the Bard.

MAIDEN:  I have been in the Kingdom of the Dark Lord,
         Where no Sun shines.
         But now I return to the green of Earth,
         And all things shall rejoice with me.

%  The HPS shall crown the Maiden with a wreath of flowers.
%  Here ends the Eostar Mystery.
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              THE DAY OF THE FOOL: April 1
                        -by the White Bard

%  This day is not in the traditional cycle, but should not be
%  omitted by those of the Bardic Path. There is no "set" ritual,
%  but this is the time for satire and general foolery by all.
%  A good thing to do here is to have a simple gathering, perhaps
%  a pot-luck, choose a King and/or Queen of Fools, and have a
%  good party. See the German Fasching or Mardi Gras for hints.

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        BELTANE RITUAL: May Day
                  -by the White Bard

Materials: One cauldron, filled with water
           a wreath of flowers for the MAIDEN
           the Maiden should wear white, if possible
           two wooden swords (optional)
           a fire, as close to the ground as possible
           A BARD/GREEN MAN (note: if you have no Bard, then a
                male to act as Green Man should be chosen either
                by lottery, or by the Maiden. The Maiden is, of
                course, free to request a specific person to
                act as Green Man even if there is a Bard available
                to the coven.)
           candles for all, if possible

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%  The place of ritual should be set up, away from the gathered
%  participants.
%  It is more than a good idea to manage bathrooms and such like
%  before the circle is closed. This Mystery is not something any
%  of the participants should miss out on!

HPS: Go we now to the sacred place
     And stand within the sacred space
     Turn your minds to sacred things
     And dance with me unto the ring!

%  HP and HPS lead the coven to the place of ritual by a
%  spiral dance, ending in a circle around the altar. The
%  cauldron should be at the south. The Bard/Green Man
%  dances at the end of the line.

HPS: Come we forth, with the Spiral Dance
     Within the Lady's radiance
     To celebrate the Year renewed
     And praise the Powers, with gratitude.

     Earth and Water, Fire and Air
     I invoke the Goddess there!
     This night we are Between the Worlds
     To celebrate the year unfurled!

HP: Earth and Water, Fire and Sky
    I invoke the God on high
    This night we are Between the Worlds
    To celebrate the year unfurled!

%   The corners shall be called thusly, that all may hear, but
%   shall not be called until the HPS reaches that corner on her
%   circumnabulation.

EAST:   O Guardians of the Eastern Tower,
        Airy ones of healing power
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

SOUTH:  Oh fiery ones of Southern Power
        Thus I invite you to this tower
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

WEST:   Western ones of water's flow
        Help to guard us here below
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

NORTH:  Earthen ones of Northern fame
        Bless and guard our Power's fane
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

%  The HPS shall move to each corner, and say, following each
%  corner's crying as she moves to the next:

HPS: So I cast and consecrate
     This Circle of the small and great:
     By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree,
     By Rock and Earth, by Land and Sea,
     By Fire and Water, Earth and Air,
     By the Lord, and Lady Fair!
     By Love and Joy and Work and Play,
     All things harmful cast away!
     By lightening's flash, and rain's soft fall,
     By the Power that made us all;
     By the Power that blesses Thee:
     (Cast the Circle: Blessed be!)

%  On her return to the first corner she shall change the last
%  line above, and say:

     The Circle's cast; and Blessed Be!

%  The callers of the corners shall return their tools to the
   altar, and then shall join the circle at their corners.

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%   Here begins the Beltane Mystery

BARD or GREEN MAN: Thus I invoke the Lady White
                   To come to us this sacred night.
                   By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree,
                   I show you a Mystery!

%   The Maiden shall stand beside the HP, who shall hold a
%   wooden sword. The Bard/Green Man shall approach them, also
%   carrying a wooden sword, and shall, in mime, challenge the
%   HP. They shall strike their swords together in three sets
%   of three blows, then Bard/Green Man shall strike the HP, with
%   the last blow of his sword, who shall fall as if dead.
%   (Note: This can be played as a Morris Dance, if so wished.)
%   If no Maiden and Bard/Green Man are used, then the above combat
%   may be eliminated, and the HP and HPS shall enact the Mystery.
%   The HPS' part shall then be spoken by the participants.

%   The Maiden moves to the East. The Bard/Green Man moves to the
%   North.

HPS: Cunning and art she did not lack
     But aye his whistle would fetch her back!

MAIDEN: Oh, I shall go into a hare
        with sorrow, sighing and mickle care
        And I shall go in the Lady's Name
        Aye, until I be fetched hame!

BARD/GREEN MAN: Hare, take heed of a swift greyhound
                Will harry thee all these fields around
                For here come I in the Lady's Name
                All but for to fetch thee hame!

%   The Maiden moves to the South. The Bard/Green Man moves to the
%   East.

HPS: Cunning and art she did not lack
     But aye his whistle would fetch her back!

MAIDEN: Yet I shall go into a bee
        With mickle fear and dread of thee
        And flit to hive in the Lady's Name
        Ere that I be fetch-ed hame!

BARD/GREEN MAN: Bee, take heed of a red, red cock
                Will harry thee close thru door and lock
                For here come I in the Lady's Name
                All but for to fetch thee hame!

%   The Maiden moves to the West. The Bard/Green Man moves to the
%   South.

HPS: Cunning and art she did not lack
     But aye his whistle would fetch her back!

MAIDEN: Yet I shall go into a trout.
        With sorrow and sighing and mickle doubt
        And show thee many a merry game
        Ere that I be fetch-ed hame!

BARD/GREEN MAN: Trout, take heed of an otter lank
                Will harry thee close from bank to bank
                For here come I in the Lady's Name
                All but for to fetch thee hame!

%   The Maiden moves to the North. The Bard/Green Man moves to the
%   West.

HPS: Cunning and art she did not lack
     But aye his whistle would fetch her back!

MAIDEN: Yet I shall go into a mouse
        And haste me unto the Miller's House
        There in his corn to have good game
        Ere that I be fetch-ed hame!

BARD/GREEN MAN: Mouse, take heed of a white tom-cat
                That never was baulked of mouse nor rat
                For here come I in the Lady's Name
                And -thus- it is I fetch thee hame!

%   Bard/Green Man walks to Maiden and takes her hand. They
%   both move to the Cauldron, and face HPS.

HPS: Cunning and art she did not lack
     But aye his Song has fetched her back!

     Old Winter's dead, the Lady reigns
     And Summer has returned again!

%   Bard/Green Man and Maiden both wet their hands with water
%   from the Cauldron, and sprinkle it on the HP, who comes to
%   life again.

HP: Cunning and art I do not lack
    But aye Her Cauldron will bring me back!

%   Bard/Green Man and Maiden both move to, and jump, the fire.
%   Here ends the Beltane Mystery.
%   Note: This Mystery is the more historically correct "Great Rite."

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%   If there is a May Pole, it should be erected by the men -only- at
%   this point, and all dance around it, alternating male and female
%   to raise the cone of power as outlined below.
%   A normal cone-of-power may be raised, for growth and healing:

HPS: In a ring we all shall stand
     Pass the Power, hand to hand.

HP: As the year is given birth
    Build the Power; root to Earth

HPS: Pass the Power, hand to hand
     Bless the Lady, bless the Land

HP: Bless the Lord, and bless the Skies
    Bless the Power that never dies!

%   The above four verses should be repeated three times, (or
%   as many as needed to fully wrap the pole) and then the HPS
%   should say:

HPS: By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree:
     Let the Power flow out and free!

%   All should release, at this point.

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%   Such coven business as must be transacted may be done here.

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%   The Circle is opened.

HPS: Thus I release the East and West
     Thanks to them from Host to Guest
     Thus I release the South and North
     With "Blessed Be' I send them forth!
     The Circle's open, dance we so
     Out and homeward we shall go.
     Earth and Water, Air and Fire
     Celebrated our desire.
     Winter's cold is gone away
     Now it is the Day of May.
     By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree,
     Our circle's done; and Blessed Be!

COVEN: Blessed Be!

%   All spiral dance out from the Circle, jumping the fire as
%   they go. HP and HPS lead, with Bard/Green Man and Maiden
%   taking care of bringing the Bel Fire into camp. Allow the Bel
%   fire to burn out on its own, if possible, otherwise put it
%   out with the water from the Caldron. Disposal of the water
%   otherwise should be to pour it at the roots of a tree.
%   All participants may take fire from the Bel Fire to take home
%   with them, cook over, or whatever, before it is extinguished.

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           MIDSUMMER RITUAL: (Summer Solstice)
                            -by the White Bard

Materials: a GREEN MAN, dressed in green, bearing a leafy branch.
           Small cakes, and a drink of some sort, preferably apple
           based. For covens that use alcohol, mead would be ok, too.

%  The ceremony for the Lesser Sabbats should be written by newer
%  members of the coven, as part of their learning. At an appropriate
%  place in the ceremony, the following should be inserted:

HPS: This is the time of the Green Man; the Jack-of-the-Green; the
     Spirit of the Wood. Call him what you will, Robin Hood, Herne,
     or even Pan, this is His time! Rejoice in Summer!

%  The Green Man should rush into the circle, laughing and leaping.
%  It would be appropriate for him to carry a leafy branch, with
%  which to strike (lightly) the young women of the coven.
%  He shall then approach the cakes and drink, and pick one of each
%  up, hold them up to the coven, and say:

GREEN MAN: Behold the fruits of the Mother!

HP/HPS: Blessed be the food that nourishes us!

%  All should sit, and eat, and have a nice, quiet party of some sort!

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                LAMMAS RITUAL: 1 August
                         -by the White Bard

Materials: one person should be chosen by the HP to play LUGH,
           who shall walk with an obvious limp. He may use a
           crutch, or a cane if he so chooses.

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%  The place of ritual should be set up, away from the
   gathered participants.
%  It is more than a good idea to manage bathrooms and such like
%  before the circle is closed. This Mystery is not something any
%  of the participants should miss out on!

HPS: Go we now to the sacred place
     And stand within the sacred space
     Turn your minds to sacred things
     And dance with me unto the ring!

%  HP and HPS lead the coven to the place of ritual by a
%  spiral dance, ending in a circle around the altar.

HPS: Come we forth, with the Spiral Dance
     Within the Lady's radiance
     To celebrate the Season's turn
     To Autumn, when the leaves will burn

     Earth and Water, Fire and Air
     I invoke the Goddess there!
     This night we are Between the Worlds
     To celebrate the year unfurled!

HP: Earth and Water, Fire and Sky
    I invoke the God on high
    This night we are Between the Worlds
    To celebrate the year unfurled!

%   The corners shall be called thusly, that all may hear, but
%   shall not be called until the HPS reaches that corner on her
%   circumnabulation.

EAST:   O Guardians of the Eastern Tower,
        Airy ones of healing power
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

SOUTH:  Oh fiery ones of Southern Power
        Thus I invite you to this tower
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

WEST:   Western ones of water's flow
        Help to guard us here below
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

NORTH:  Earthen ones of Northern fame
        Bless and guard our Power's fane
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

%  The HPS shall move to each corner, and say, following each
%  corner's crying as she moves to the next:

HPS: So I cast and consecrate
     This Circle of the small and great:
     By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree,
     By Rock and Earth, by Land and Sea,
     By Fire and Water, Earth and Air,
     By the Lord, and Lady Fair!
     By Love and Joy and Work and Play,
     All things harmful cast away!
     By lightening's flash, and rain's soft fall,
     By the Power that made us all;
     By the Power that blesses Thee:
     (Cast the Circle: Blessed be!)

%  On her return to the first corner she shall change the last
%  line above, and say:

     The Circle's cast; and Blessed Be!

%  The callers of the corners shall return their tools to the
   altar, and then shall join the circle at their corners.

        --------------------------------------------------

%   Here begins the Lammas Mystery

HPS: Thus I invoke the Lady White
     To come to us this sacred night.
     By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree,
     I show you a Mystery!

%  A small meal of bread and some form of beverage should be
%  laid out, and all should partake. As all are eating, Lugh
%  shall approach the circle, and say:

LUGH: Merry meet to all! May I enter the circle?

HPS: And what talent do you have, that we do not?

LUGH: I am a Smith, to make tools and weapons.

HPS: We have Govannon, to make our tools and weapons. Go away.

LUGH: I am a Shaman, to offer the Sight Within.

HPS: Any of us can do that. Go away.

LUGH: I am a Farmer, to grow your food.

HPS: We have the Young God and the Maiden, to set our food to
     grow. We have no need of you. Go away.

LUGH: I am a Warrior, to defend you.

HPS: We have those of the Warrior Path, and their valor is
     unquestioned. Go away.

LUGH: I am a Bard, to sing you songs and make you merry.

HPS: We have a Bard. Go away.

LUGH: I have Wisdom to impart.

HPS: We have the Old God and the Crone. Go away.

LUGH: I am a Fisherman, to harvest the waters.

HPS: Any of us can catch fish. Go away.

LUGH: I am a Satirist and maker of jokes, to give laughter.

HPS: The Fool gives us humor. Go away.

LUGH: But do you have one who is ALL of these? For I am Lugh,
      the Ruler, the Singer, the Long-Sighted, the Craftsman,
      and all Talents are as ONE with me.

HPS: This we do not have, indeed, and you are Lugh Samildanach.
     Enter and be welcome!

%  The HPS shall open the circle and Lugh shall enter and be seated
%  with the company. Lugh shall -limp- when he walks, and shall
%  walk, and sit, in obvious pain.
%  He should look around him, as if expecting something.
%  If none within the circle asks why he is limping, or otherwise
%  expresses concern, the Maiden shall say:

MAIDEN: Sir, why do you limp? Are you injured?

LUGH: You have asked The Question, and I thank you. Seek you the
      Cauldron of Healing, the Cauldron of Cerridwen, for my time
      grows short, but from it I shall be re-born.

       ----------------------------------------------------

%   Here ends the Lammas Mystery
%   A normal cone-of-power may be raised, for growth and healing:

HPS: In a ring we all shall stand
     Pass the Power, hand to hand.

HP: As the year is given birth
    Build the Power; root to Earth

HPS: Pass the Power, hand to hand
     Bless the Lady, bless the Land

HP: Bless the Lord, and bless the Skies
    Bless the Power that never dies!

%   The above four verses should be repeated three times, (or
%   as many as needed) and then the HPS should say:

HPS: By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree:
     Let the Power flow out and free!

%   All should release, at this point.

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%   Such coven business as must be transacted may be done here.

        ------------------------------------------------------
%   The Circle is opened.

HPS: Thus I release the East and West
     Thanks to them from Host to Guest
     Thus I release the South and North
     With "Blessed Be' I send them forth!
     The Circle's open, dance we so
     Out and homeward we shall go.
     Earth and Water, Air and Fire
     Celebrated our desire.
     As Autumn leaves fall as the rain
     The seasons' turning, once again.
     By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree,
     Our circle's done; and Blessed Be!

COVEN: Blessed Be!

%   All spiral dance out from the Circle. Lugh shall follow
%   at the end of the line.

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                    RITUAL: (Fall Equinox)
                        -by the White Bard

Materials: An OLD KING

%  The ceremony for the Lesser Sabbats should be written by newer
%  members of the coven, as part of their learning. At an appropriate
%  place in the ceremony, the following should be inserted:

%  The Old King shall move in a feeble manner to the West, and say:

OLD KING: I am aged, and I approach my Time. Help me, lest I die!

CRONE: There is no help for you, for all must travel that road.

%  The Old King shall then turn to the assembled coven, and say:

OLD KING: Seek ye the Cauldron! Seek ye the Grail! It shall heal me
          And bring me forth again.

%  Here a song  may be sung, and "John Barleycorn" would be most
%  appropriate:

                JOHN BARLEYCORN
                        -Traditional

        There were three men come out of the West
        Their fortunes for to try,
        And these three men made a solemn vow:
        John Barleycorn should die!
        John Barleycorn should die!
                        (nb: 4th line of each verse is sung twice)

        They plowed, they sowed, they harrowed him in,
        Threw clods upon his head,
        And these three men made a solemn vow:
        John Barleycorn was dead!

        CHORUS: Fa la la la, it's a lovely day!
                Sing fa la la lay oh!
                Fa la la la, it's a lovely day!
                Sing fa la la lay oh!

        They let him lie for a very long time
        'Til the rain from Heaven did fall,
        Then Little Sir John sprung up his head,
        And so amazed them all!

        They let him stand 'til Midsummer tide,
        'Til he grew both pale and wan,
        Then Little Sir John he grew a long beard,
        And so became a man!

        They hired men with the sythes so sharp
        To cut him off at the knee
        They rolled him and tied him about the waist,
        And used him barbarously!

        They hired men with the sharp pitchforks
        To pierce him to the heart,
        And the loader he served him worse than that,
        For he tied him in a cart!

        They wheeled him around and around the field,
        'Til they came to a barn,
        And there they made a solemn mow
        Of poor John Barleycorn,

        They hired men with the crab-tree sticks
        To strip him skin from bone
        And the Miller he served him worse than that:
        For he ground him between two stones!

        They have wheeled him here and wheeled him there
        And wheeled him to a barn,
        And they have served him worse than that
        They have bunged him in a vat!

        They have worked their will on John Barleycorn
        But he lived to tell the tale;
        For they pour him out of an old brown jug,
        And they call him home-brewed ale!

        Here's Little Sir John in a nut-brown bowl,
        And brandy in a glass!
        And Little Sir John in the nut-brown bowl
        Proved the stronger man at last!

        For the huntsman he can't hunt the fox
        Nor loudly blow his horn,
        And the tinker can't mend kettles nor pots
        Without John Barleycorn!

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              SAMHAIN RITUAL: 31 October
                        -by the White Bard

Materials: one cauldron, filled with water
           CRONE: This should be an older female.
           OLD KING: This should be a person chosen by
                     lottery, or by whoever is acting as
                     Crone. It can be enacted by the HP
                     if needed.
           BARD/GREEN MAN: If the coven has no Bard available,
                           then a Green Man should be chosen
                           by lottery, or by whoever is acting
                           as Maiden. It can be enacted by the
                           HP, if needed.

         ------------------------------------------------

%  The place of ritual should be set up, away from the gathered
%  participants. This is not something that people should miss,
%  so make sure that potty break is taken care of before the
%  circle is cast.

HPS: Go we now to the sacred place
     And stand within the sacred space
     Turn your minds to sacred things
     And dance with me unto the ring!

%  HP and HPS lead the coven to the place of ritual by a
%  spiral dance, ending in a circle around the altar. The
%  cauldron should be at the south. The Old King dances at
%  the end of the line.

HPS: Come we forth, with the Spiral Dance
     Within the Lady's radiance
     To mark the turning of the year
     The door to Winter now is here.

     Earth and Water, Fire and Air
     I invoke the Goddess there!
     This night we are Between the Worlds
     To celebrate the year unfurled!

HP: Earth and Water, Fire and Sky
    I invoke the God on high
    This night we are Between the Worlds
    To celebrate the year unfurled!

%   The corners shall be called thusly, that all may hear, but
%   shall not be called until the HPS reaches that corner on her
%   circumnabulation.

EAST:   O Guardians of the Eastern Tower,
        Airy ones of healing power
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!
        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

SOUTH:  Oh fiery ones of Southern Power
        Thus I invite you to this tower
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

WEST:   Western ones of water's flow
        Help to guard us here below
        I do summon, stir and call you
        See these rites and guard this circle!

        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

NORTH:  Earthen ones of Northern fame
        Bless and guard our Power's fane
        I do summon, stir and call you

        See these rites and guard this circle!
        Come to us and heed our call!
        By the Power that made us all;
        By the Power that blesses Thee:
        Come to us; and Blessed Be!

%  The HPS shall move to each corner, and say, following each
%  corner's crying as she moves to the next:

HPS: So I cast and consecrate
     This Circle of the small and great:
     By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree,
     By Rock and Earth, by Land and Sea,
     By Fire and Water, Earth and Air,
     By the Lord, and Lady Fair!
     By Love and Joy and Work and Play,
     All things harmful cast away!
     By lightening's flash, and rain's soft fall,
     By the Power that made us all;
     By the Power that blesses Thee:
     (Cast the Circle: Blessed be!)

%  On her return to the first corner she shall change the last
%  line above, and say:

     The Circle's cast; and Blessed Be!

%  The callers of the corners shall return their tools to the
   altar, and then shall join the circle at their corners.

        --------------------------------------------------

%  Here begins the Samhain Mystery:

OLD KING: Thus I invoke the Lady White
          To come to us this sacred night.
          By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree,
          I shall show you a Mystery!

% Bard/Green Man and Maiden join hands, facing each other.
% The Maiden speaks to the Bard/Green Man:

MAIDEN: Lord of Life, hail Land-Master!
        God of grain that grows and dies
        Rising reborn, full of richness;
        Fallow fields shall yet be fertile --
        Spring sap runs as stirs your manhood
        Bless barren earth, bear fruit again!

% The Bard/Green Man speaks to Maiden:

BARD/GREEN MAN: Snow-shoes striding, hail swift Huntress!
                Wild one, free and willful Goddess
                Bow and blade you bear beside you,
                Finding food to fend off hunger --
                Winter will not leave us wanting;
                Give good hunting, grant us skill.

%   The Old King moves to the West. The Crone moves to the
%   North.

HP: Cunning and art he did not lack
    But aye her whistle would fetch him back!

OLD KING: Yet I shall go into a trout.
          With sorrow and sighing and mickle doubt
          And show thee many a merry game
          Ere that I be fetch-ed hame!

CRONE: Trout, take heed of an otter lank
       Will harry thee close from bank to bank
       For here come I in the Lady's Name
       All but for to fetch thee hame!

%   The Old King moves to the South. The Crone moves to the West.

HP: Cunning and art he did not lack
    But aye her whistle would fetch him back!

OLD KING: Yet I shall go into a bee
          With mickle fear and dread of thee
          And flit to hive in the Lady's Name
          Ere that I be fetch-ed hame!

CRONE: Bee, take heed of a red, red cock
       Will harry thee close thru door and lock
       For here come I in the Lady's Name
       All but for to fetch thee hame!

%   The Old King moves to the East. The Crone moves to the South.

HP: Cunning and art he did not lack
    But aye her whistle would fetch him back!

OLD KING: Oh, I shall go into a hare
          with sorrow, sighing and mickle care
          And I shall go in the Lady's Name
          Aye, until I be fetch-ed hame!

CRONE: Hare, take heed of a swift greyhound
       Will harry thee all these fields around
       For here come I in the Lady's Name
       All but for to fetch thee hame!

%   The Old King moves to the North. The Crone moves to the East.

HP: Cunning and art he did not lack
    But aye her whistle would fetch him back!

OLD KING: Yet I shall go into a mouse
          And haste me unto the Miller's House
          There in his corn to have good game
          Ere that I be fetch-ed hame!

CRONE: Mouse, take heed of a white she-cat
       That never was baulked of mouse nor rat
       For here come I in the Lady's Name
       And -thus- it is I fetch thee hame!

%   Crone walks to Old King and takes his hand. He falls as if
%   dead.

HPS: Cunning and art he did not lack
     But aye Her Song has fetched Him back!

     Summer's gone, the Lady reigns
     And Winter has returned again!

%   Maiden wets her hands with water from the Cauldron, and
%   sprinkles it on the Old King, who comes to life again.

OK: Cunning and art I do not lack
    But aye Her Cauldron will bring me back!

%   The Crone and Old King shall join hands, facing each other,
%   and say:

CRONE: One-eye, Wanderer, God of wisdom,
       Hunt-lord, hail, who leads the hosting!
       Nine nights hanging, knowledge gaining,
       Cloaked at crossroads, council hidden.
       Now the night, your time, is near us --
       Right roads send us on, Rune-winner.

OLD KING: Every age your eyes have witnessed;
          Cauldron-Keeper, hail wise Crone!
          Rede in riddles is your ration --
          Wyrd-weaver at the World-tree's root.
          Eldest ancient, all-knowing one,
          Speak unto us, send us vision!

%   Here the HPS should say:

HPS: We remember our dead; our loved ones gone to the Summerland before
     us. Give them peace and joy.

ALL: Blessed be!

%   If there is time enough, the HPS and/or a selected member(s) of the
%   coven should read aloud the "Roll of Martyrs." Note: This listing
%   is copyrighted, and used by the author's permission.
%   The reader shall say:

READER: Never again the Burning Times! Let us remember our dead,
        good and bad, innocent and guilty:

%   Follows is the Roll of Martyrs. This may be read aloud, or may be
%   placed in written form upon the altar as the above words are said.

 Abageda, Abametcha: executed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for murder, 1999 
 `Abd al-Karim Mara`i al-Naqshabandi: age forty, executed  in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia,13 December, 1996 
 d'Aubray, Marie-Madeleine (Marquise de Brinvilliers): burned alive Place de Greve, Paris, 1676. 
 Adams, Thomas: executed in Pittenweem, Scotland in 1704 
 Adamson, Francis: executed at Durham, England, in 1652 
 Agato (wife): burned at Gric, Croatia 1704 
 Albano, Peter of: died in prison circa 1310 
 Alenchena, Shenfo: executed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for murder, 1999 
 Alderman, Anne: of Chattisham; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August 1645. 
 Allen, Joan: hanged at the Old Bailey, London, England, in 1650 
 Allen, Jonet: burned in Scotland in 1661 
 Altseer, Simon (date unknown): Munich, Germany 
 Amalaric, Madeline: burned in France in mid-1500's 
 Ancker, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Andrius, Barthelemy: burned at Carcassonne, France in 1330 
 Andrius, Jean: burned at Carcassonne, France in 1330 
 Andrius, Phillippe: burned at Carcassonne, France in 1330 
 Arnold, (first name unknown): hanged at Barking, England, in 1574 
 Ariens, Marrigje: Burned 1591 in Schoonhoven, Holland. 
 Arista, Josephine: burned at the stake in Ojinaga Mexico, July 3, 1955 
 Árnason, Sveinn: burned in Arngerðareyri in the Westfjords, Iceland in 1683 
 Ashby, Anne: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652 
 Askew, Anne: burned for witchcraft 1546 
 Audibert, Etienne: condemned for witchcraft in France, on 20 March 1619 
 Aupetit, Pierre: burned at Bordeaux, France, in 1598 
 Baarsen, Quiwe: sentenced to be burned at Hasvåg, Norway, on 11 May 1627 
 Babel, Zuickel: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Babel, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Bacon, Mary: of Chattisham; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August 1645. 
 Bedran, Margareta: burned at Gric, Croatia 1698 
 Benekovic, Ursa: burned at Gric, Croatia 1698 
 Baguely, Mary: hung at Chester, England, 1675 
 Baker, Anne: executed in Leicester, England, in 1619 
 Balcoin, Marie: burned in the reign of Henry IV of France 
 Balfour, Alison: burned at Edinburgh, Scotland, on 16 December, 1594 
 Bannach, (husband) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Bannach, (wife) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Barber, Mary: executed in Northhampton, England, on 22 July, 1612 
 Barclay, Margaret: Scotland, 1684 
 Barker, Janet: burned in Scotland in 1643 
 Baroni, Catterina: beheaded and burned at Castelnovo, Italy, on 14 April, 1647 
 Barthe, Angela de la: burned at Toulouse, France, in 1275 
 Barton, William: executed in Scotland (year unknown) 
 Basser, Fredrick: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Bateman, Mary: Yorkshire, England, 20 March, 1808 
 Batsch, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Baunach, (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Bauer, Stephan: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1630 
 Bayerin, Anna: executed at Salzburg, Austria, in 1751 
 Bean, Margrat: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Beaumont, Sieur de: accused of witchcraft on 21 October, 1596 
 Bebelin, Gabriel: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Beck, Viertel: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Beck, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Belon, Jean: executed in France, in 1597 
 Benkovic Brckovic, Magda: burned in Zagrebacka zupanija, Croatia 1751 
 Berger, Christopher: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Berrye, Agnes: hanged at Enfield, England, in 1616 
 Besenic, Ursa: burned at Varazdinske Toplice, Croatia 1585 
 Bennet, Elizabeth: executed in St. Osyth, England in 1582 
 Bentz, (mother) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Bentz, (daughter) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Beuchel, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1581 
 Beutler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Bill, Arthur: executed in Northhampton, England, on 22 July, 1612 
 Billington, Isabella: hanged and burnt at York, England, in 1650 
 Billington, (husband of Isabella): hanged and burnt at York, England, in 1650 
 Bilskup, Katarina: burned at Belska zupa, Croatia 1743 
 Birenseng, Agata: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 25 June, 1594 
 Bishop, Briget: hanged at Salem, New England  on 10 June, 1692 
 Biskup, Barbara: burned at Belska zupa, Croatia 1742 
 Bjarnason, Egill: burned in Trékyllisvík, Strandir, Iceland in 1654 
 Bjarnason, Magnús: burned in 1675 in Iceland 
 Bjarnason, Bjarni: burned at Þingvellir, Iceland in 1677 
 Blackbourne, Mary: of Great Yarmouth; hanged in England ca 1647 
 Blasic, Doroteja: burned in Zagrebacka zupanija, Croatia 1751 
 Boanes (or Boones), Joyce: hanged at St Osyth, England ca. 1645 
 Bodenham, Anne: hanged at Salisbury, England, in 1653 
 Bogdan Fumic, Barbara: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Boleyn, Anne: beheaded at London, England on 19 May 1536 
 Bolingbroke, Roger: hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn, England, on 18 November, 1441 
 Bonnet, Jean: burned alive at Boissy-en-Ferez, France, in 1583 
 Boram, (mother) (first name unknown): hung at Bury St Edmunds, England, in 1655 
 Boram, (daughter) (first name unknown): hung at Bury St Edmunds, England, in 1655 
 Bosse, Marie (and her children - no names given): burned alive in Place de Greve, Paris in 1682 
 Boulay, Anne: burned at Nancy, France, in 1620 
 Boulle, Thomas: burned alive at Rouen, France, on 21 August, 1647 
 Bowman, Janet: burned in Scotland in 1572 
 Brack, (first name unknown, the wife of Heinrich): executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany.
 Bradwell, Elizabeth: of Great Yarmouth; hanged in England ca 1647 
 Bragadini, Mark Antony: beheaded in Italy in the 1500's 
 Bretton, Hellen: hanged at Kirby, England ca 1645 
 Brickmann, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Brigge, Mabel: executed in York, England,1538 
 Bright, Sarah: hanged at Manningtree, Essex, England ca 1645 
 Brigljevic, Katarina: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Brigue, Jehane de: burned alive at the Pig Market in Paris on 19 August, 1391 
 Brose, Elizabeth: tortured to death in the castle of Gommern, Germany, on 4 November, 1660 
 Brown, Janet: burned in Scotland in 1643 
 Browne, Agnes: executed in Northhampton, England, on 22 July, 1612 
 Browne (Vaughan), Joan: executed in Northhampton, England, on 22 July, 1612 
 Browne, Mary: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652 
 Brooks, Jane: hanged in England on 26 March, 1658 
 Brugh, John: burned in Scotland in 1643 
 Brukec, Marijana: burned in Zagrebacka zupanija, Croatia 1751 
 Buckh, Appollonia: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1581 
 Bucklin, Elisabeth: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Bugler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Bulcock, John: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612 
 Bulcock, Jane: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612 
 Bull, Edmund: hanged at Taunton, England, in 1631 
 Bulmer, Matthew: hanged at Newcastle, England, in 1649 
 Buncekovica, Mara: burned at Gric, Croatia 1743 
 Bunot, Leon: murdered in France by Victor Delorme on 26 Nov., 1948 
 Bure, Anna Israelsdotter: about 45 years old, wife of Peter Eriksson Snifs, beheaded at Gävle, Sweden 6 March 1675 
 Burroughs, George: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 1692 
 Bursten-Binderin, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628 - 1629 
 Cade (Cate) aka Maidenhead, Anne: hanged at Great Holland, Essex, England ca. 1645 
 Calles, Helen: executed at Braynford, England, on 1 December, 1595 
 Camelli, Domenica: beheaded and burned at Castelnovo, Italy, on 14 April, 1647 
 Canon, Brita, wife of Hans Johansson: beheaded and burned Gävle, Sweden 6 March 1675 
 Canzler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Cardien, Joan: executed at Faversham, Kent, England, on 29 Sept. 1645 
 Carre, Henry: of Rattlesden; died in jail at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England ca 1645 
 Carrier, Martha: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 1692 
 Carrington, John (husband): executed at Wethersfield, Connecticut on 20 February, 1650 
 Carrington, Joanna (wife): executed at Wethersfield, Connecticut on 20 February, 1650 
 Caveden, Lucia: beheaded and burned at Castelnovo, Italy, on 14 April, 1647 
 Cemola, Zinevra: beheaded and burned at Castelnovo, Italy, on 14 April, 1647 
 Cendrekovic, Barbara: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Cherrie, (first name unknown): of Thrapston, Northamtonshire, England; died in prison on the day he was due to stand trial 1646 
 Challiot, (first name unknown): murdered at St. Georges, France, in February, 1922 
 Chalmers, Bessie: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621 
 Chambers, (first name unknown): died in prison, in England, in 1693 
 Chamoulliard, (first name unknown): burned in France, in 1597 
 de Chantraine, Anne: burned as a witch in Waret-la-Chaussee, France, on October 17, 1622 
 Chatto, Marioun: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621 
 Ciceron, Andre: burned alive at Carcassone, France, in 1335 
 Cigetic, Barbara: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Cik, Katerina: burned at Varazdin, Croatia 1709 
 Cincic, Jelena: burned at Kaptol, Croatia 1699 
 Clarke alias Bedingfield, Elizabeth: hanged at Manningtree, Essex, England 1645 
 Cleary, Bridget: beaten and burned to death by her husband, relatives, and friends, on the suspicion that the "real Bridget" had been taken away by fairies and replaced by a witch, in Clonmel, Tipperary, Ireland, 1894 
 Clipwell (Clisswell), Alice: hanged at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England ca 1645 
 Cocke, Susan: died in gaol of plague after being pardoned at St. Osyth, Essex, England 1645 
 Coeuret, Adam (aka Abbot Le Sage): burned alive in Place de Greve, Paris in 1682 
 Coneman, (widow): executed in Coggeshall, England in 1699 
 Cooke, Mary: died in jail at Langham, Essex, England 29 May 1645 
 Cooper, Anne: hanged at Great Clacton, Essex, England 1645 
 Cooper, Joan: died in jail on 27 May 1645 before coming to trial at Great Clacton, Essex, England 
 Coppin, Mary: died in jail of plague at Kirby-le-Soken, Essex, England February 1647 
 Corey, Martha: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692 
 Corey, Giles: pressed to death at Salem, New England, on 19 September, 1692 
 Cornfoot, Janet: killed by a mob at Pittenweem, Scotland in 1704 
 Corrillaut, Etienne: executed at Machecoul, France in 1440 
 Corset, Janet: killed by a mob at Pittenweem, Scotland, in 1704 
 Cos, Ana: burned at Varazdinske Toplice, Croatia 1699 
 Cothmann, Katharina: executed in Lemgo (near Paderborn) 1654 
 
 Cockie, Isabel: burnt as a witch, at a cost of 105 s. 4 p., in England 1596 
 "Old Widow Coneman" (Coman): executed in Coggeshall, England, 1699 
 Cornu, Marie: convicted and sentenced to be strangled and burned at Fenain (France), February 14, 1611 
 Cox, Julian: executed at Taunton, England, in 1663 
 Couper, Marable: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622 
 Craw, William: burned in Scotland in 1680 
 Crierson, Robert: executed at North Berwick, England in 1594 
 Crots, (son) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Cullender, Rose: executed at Bury St Edmunds, England, on 17 March 1662 
 Cumber Cvetko, Barbara: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Cumlaquoy, Marian: burned at Orkney, Scotland in 1643 
 Cunningham, John: burned at Edinburgh, in January, 1591 
 Cunny, (Coney) Joan: hanged in Chelmsford, England, in 1589 
 de Cusset, Marie (La Filastre): burned alive in Place de Greve, Paris in 1682 
 Czuranka, Ana: burned at Samobor, Croatia 1741 
 Dalesu: beaten to death at Ramarayi, India on November 21, 2000 
 Dedovka, Mara: burned at Gric, Croatia 1743 
 Deiner, Hans: burned at Waldsee, Germany (year unknown) 
 Delort, Catherine: burned at Toulouse, France, in 1335 
 Denham, Alice: of Ipswich; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England ca 1645 
 Demdike, Elizabeth: convicted, but died in prison, in Lancaster, England, in 1612 
 DeMolay, Jacques: Grand Master of the Templars, burned in France on 19 March 1314 
	
 Denny, Amy: executed at Bury St Edmunds, England, on 17 March, 1662 
 Desbordes, (first name unknown): burned in France, in 1628 
 Deshayes-Monvoisin, Catherine (aka La Voisin): burned alive in Place de Greve, Paris in 22 February, 1682 
 Device, Elizabeth: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612 
 Device, James: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612 
 Device, Alizon: (age 11 years) executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612 
 Dimmensdr (Verniel), Ninge: burned at Goedereede, Holland, in 1585 
 Dimmensdr (Verniel), Lene: suicided in prison at Goedereede, Holland, in 1585 
 Diðriksson, Lassi: burned at Þingvellir, Iceland in 1675 
 Dixon, Alice: hanged at Wivenhoe, Essex, England ca 1645 
 Djurancevic, Jana (?): burned at Gric, Croatia 1704 
 Doree, Catherine: executed at Courveres, France, in 1577 
 Dorlady, Mansfredo: burned at Vesoul, France as being the Devil's banker, on 18 January, 1610 
 Dorlady, Fernando: burned at Vesoul, France as being the Devil's banker, on 18 January, 1610 
 Dormar, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 October, 1586 
 Douglas, Janet: burned at Castle, Hill, Scotland, on 17 July, 1557 
 Duffhuss, Ferdinand: executed in Paderborn, Germany, 1657 
 Drummond, Alexander: executed in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1670 
 Drvaric, Ana: burned at Belska zupa, Croatia 1742 
 Dudgeon, Elizabeth: of Great Yarmouth; hanged in England ca 1647 
 Duganka, Bara: burned at Gric, Croatia 1743 
 Dumbovic, a nun of the "Margaret Order": burned at Gric, Croatia 1704 
 "Dummy" (name unknown; he was deaf-and-dumb): killed by a mob at Sible Hedingham, England, on 3 August, 1865 
 Duncan, Gellie: hanged in Scotland in 1591 
 Dunhome, Margaret: burned in Scotland (year unknown) 
 Dunlop, Bessie: burned at Castle Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1576 
 Dustin, Sarah: died in prison in Massachucetts, N. America 
 Dyneis, Jonka: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622 
 Dyer, Mary: hung in Massachucetts, N. America, 1 June, 1660 
 Easty, Mary: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692 
 Echtinger, Barbara: imprisoned for life at Waldsee, Germany, on 24 August, 1545 
 Edelfrau, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Edwards, Susanna: hanged at Bideford (Heavitree), England, 25 August, 1682 
 Einseler, Catharina: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 6 July, 1581 
 Elisabeta (daughter of Margareta): burned at Gric, Croatia 1429 
 Elling (first name unknown): executed in Würzburg, Germany, 1627 - 29 
 Ellroth, ( first name unknown, The wife of Balthasar Ellroth): executed on June 17, l663, Lindheim, Germany  
 Erb, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 March, 1586 
 Esch, Klaus : executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany   
 Euler, Anna : executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany  
 Everard, Thomas: of Halesworth; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August 1645. 
 Everard, Mary: married woman of Halesworth; (wife of above) hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August 1645. 
 Eyering, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Eyjólfsson, Erlendur: burned in Húnavatnssýsla county in north Iceland in 1669 
 Fandey, Mona : executed in Maylasia, 2 November, 2001 
 Fian, John: hanged at Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1591 
 Fief, Mary le: of Samur, France, accused of witchcraft, on 13 October 1573 
 Finnbogason, Halldór: burned at Þingvellir, Iceland in 1685 
 Flade, Dietrich: executed at Treves, 1589 
 Fleischbaum, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Flieger, Catharina: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 6 July, 1581 
 Flower, Joan: died before trial, at Lincoln, England, 1619 
 Flower, Margaret: executed at Lincoln, England, in March, 1619 
 Flower, Phillippa: executed at Lincoln, England, in March, 1619 
 Foster, Anne: hanged at Northhampton, England, in 1674 
 Frances, Elizabeth: executed in Chelmsford, England, 1579 
 Francoise (last name unknown): burned in France on 30 July, 1606 
 Fray, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 12 June, 1587 
 Fray, Margaret: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 25 June, 1594 
 Fuller, Mary: of Combs; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27th August 1645. 
 Fukan, Marija: burned in Zagrebacka zupanija, Croatia 1751 
 Funjak, Barbara: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Futakovic, Jela: burned at Dolnja Stubica, Croatia 1746 
 Fynnie, Agnes: burned in Scotland in 1643 
 Gabley, (first name unknown): executed at King's Lynn, England, in 1582 
 Galigai, Leonora: beheaded and burned at the Place de Grieve, France, on 8 July, 1617 
 Garner, Kathryn: " ... Welshwoman, found innocent of Witch Craft in Trial by Water. 2 pounds for burial in Christian ground;" Shropshire, England,1636 
 Garnier, Gilles: burned as a werewolf in Dole, France 1574 
 Gaudry, Suzanne: convicted at the Court of Mons (France) for witchcraft and executed July 9, 1652 by strangling and burning 
 Gaufridi, Louis: burned at Marseilles, France, at 5: 00 pm on 30 April, 1611 
 Geissler, Clara: strangled at Gelnhausen, Germany circa 1630 
 Georgel, Anna Marie de: burned at Toulouse, France, in 1335 
 Geraud, Hughes: burned in France in 1317 
 Gerard, Katherine: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Gering, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Gibson, Elizabeth: died in jail at Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex, England on June 1st 1645 
 Gilbert, Lydia: of Windsor, Connecticut, executed in 1654 
 Gissler (wife, first name unknown): executed in Derneburg, Obergrombach, Germany, 1555 
 Gissler (husband, first name unknown): executed in Derneburg, Obergrombach, Germany, 1555 
 Glanicnik (father): burned at Klenovnik, Croatia 1698 
 Glanicnik (son): burned at Klenovnik, Croatia 1698 
 Glaser, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Glover, Goody: hanged at Salem, New England, in 1688 
 Gobel, Barbara: burned at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Gobel's child, (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Goeldi, Anna: hanged at Glaris, Switzerland, on 17 June, 1782 
 Goldschmidt, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Golub, Dora: burned at Varazdinske Toplice, Croatia 1585 
 Good, Sarah: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 1692 
 Gramiza, Katarina: burned at Samobor, Croatia 1741 
 Grammer, Anna: executed at Herb (Hohenberg), Germany, June 1613 
 Grandier, Urbain: burned at Loudon, France, on 18 August, 1634 
 Grant, Jonet: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Grant, Marion: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Green, Ellen: executed in Leicester, England, in 1619 
 "Old Wife Green": burned in Pocklington, East Yorkshire, England in 1630 
 Greensmith, Nathaniel (husband): hanged in Hartford, New England, on 20 January, 1662 
 Greensmith, Mary (wife): hanged in Hartford, New England, on 20 January, 1662 
 Greenleife (or Greencliffe, Mary: died in jail Arlesford, Essex, England ca 1645 
 Grempell, Paul: executed in Munich, Germany, 1600 
 Grempell (wife, first name unknown): executed in Munich, Germany, 1600 
 Grempell (son, first name unknown): executed in Munich, Germany, 1600 
 Grempell (son, first name unknown): executed in Munich, Germany, 1600 
 Greulich, Noa: executed in Landshut, Obergrombach, Germany 1695 
 Grewe, Margery: hanged at Walton-le-Soken, Essex, England ca 1645 
 Grímsson, Stefán: burned in Húnavatnssýsla county, Iceland in 1678 
 Groebisch (first name unknown): executed in Derneburg, Obergrombach, Germany, 1555 
 Gooding (or Goodwyn), Elizabeth: hanged at Manningtree, Essex, England 1645 
 Goodridge, Alse: executed at Darbie, England, in 1597 
 Gratiadei, Domenica: beheaded and burned at Castelnovo, Italy, on 14 April, 1647 
 Greland, Jean: burned at Chamonix, France, in 1438, with 10 others 
 Griart, Henri: executed at Machecoul, France in 1440 
 Grierson, Isobel: burned in Scotland in March, 1607 
 Grudicek, Ana: burned at Belska zupa, Croatia 1742 
 Abbot Guibourg: burned alive in Place de Greve, Paris in 1682 
 Guðbrandsson, Þórður: burned in Trékyllisvík, Strandir, Iceland in 1654 
 Gullsmed, Brita, wife of Lorenz: beheaded and burned Gävle, Sweden 6 March 1675 
 Gutbrod, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Gwinner, Else: executed in Germany on 21 Dec. 1601 
 Haan, George: burned at Bamberg, Germany, circa 1626 
 Haan, (wife of George): burned at Bamberg, Germany, circa 1626 
 Haan, (daughter of George): burned at Bamberg, Germany, circa 1626 
 Haan, (son of George): burned at Bamberg, Germany, circa 1626 
 Hack, Hans: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Hacket, Margaret: executed at Tyburn, England, on 19 February, 1585 
 Hagic, Magdalena: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Halldórsson, Þórarinn: burned at Þingvellir, Iceland in 1667 
 Hallybread (or Hollybread), Rose: died in jail of plague at St Osyth, Essex, ca 1645 
 Hamilton, Margaret: burned in Scotland in 1680 
 Hating (or Hatyn), Sarah: hanged at Ramsey, Essex, England ca 1645 
 Hafner, (son) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Hammellmann, Melchoir: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 	
 Hamyltoun, Christiane: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621 
 Hans, David: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Hans, Kilian: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Harfner, (first name unknown): hanged herself in the prison of Bamberg, 1628-1629 
 Harlow, Bessie: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621 
 Harrisson, Joanna: executed in Hertford, England, in 1606 
 Harrisson, (daughter of Joanna): executed in Hertford, England, in 1606 
 Harvey, Elizabeth: died in jail of plague at Ramsey, Essex, England ca 1645 
 Harvilliers, Jeanne: executed in France, in 1578 
 Haus, (wife) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Hausen (first name unknown): executed in Würzburg, Germany, 1627 - 29 
 Hausmannin, Walpurga: burned at the stake September 20, 1587, in Dillengen, Germany 
 Heare (or Hare), Elizabeth: hanged at Great Clacton, Essex, England ca 1645 
 Helgason, Jón: burned in Barðastrandarsýsla county in the Westfjords, Iceland in 1678 
 Henot, Katharina: burned alive in Cologne, Germany, 1627 
 Henry III, King of France: assassinated on 1 August, 1589 
 Hempstead, Nicholas: of Creeting; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England ca 1645 
 Hewitt, Katherine: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612 
 Hezensohn, Joachim: beheaded at Waldsee, Germany, in 1557 
 Hibbins, Anne: hanged in Boston, Massachusetts on 19 June, 1656 
 Hirsch, Nicodemus: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Hocket, Marian: hanged at Ramsey, England ca 1645 
 Hoecker, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Hofmann, Lorenz: executed in Würzburg, Germany, 1627 - 29 
 Hoffmann, Rochus: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Hoffmann, (daughter, first name unknown): executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Hoffmann, (daughter, first name unknown): executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Hofschmidt, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Holt, Jane: executed at Faversham, Kent, England, on 29 Sept. 1645 
 Holtzmann, Stoffel: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Hofseiler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Hoppo, (first name unknown): executed in Germany in 1599 
 Dr. Horn (first name unknown): executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1630 
 Horn (wife, first name unknown): executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1630 
 Horn (daughter, first name unknown): executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1630 
 Horne, Janet of Dornoch: burned as a witch in Ross-shire (Scotland), June 1722 
 Horvat Pozirak, Barbara: died in prison at Varazdin, Croatia 1717 
 How, Elizabeth: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 1692 
 Howard, Bridget: of Great Yarmouth; hanged in England ca 1647 
 Hoyd, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 24 November, 1586 
 Huebmeyer, Barbara: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 11 September, 1589 
 Huebmeyer, Appela: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 11 September, 1589 
 Hunt, Joan: hanged in Middlesex, England in 1615 
 Hunter, Alexander: burned at Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1629 
 Hussin, Juraimi : executed in Maylasia, 2 November, 2001 
 Huter (first name unknown): executed in Würzburg, Germany, 1627 - 29 
 Huxley, Catherine: hanged at Worcester, England in the summer of 1652 
 Isel, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 7 November, 1586 
 Isolin, Madlen: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 6 July, 1581 
 Jacobs, George: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 1692 
 Jongolo, Sola: beaten to death at Maili Tano village, Mbeya region of southern Tanzania, 9 April, 2001 
 Jelena (wife of Petor): burned at Gric, Croatia 1486 
 Jenkenson, Helen: executed in Northhampton, England, on 22 July, 1612 
 Jennin, (first name unknown): burned at Cambrai, France, in 1460 
 Jeretska, Neska: burned near Uskocke Gore, Croatia 1696 
 Johnson, Mary : executed at Hartford, Connecticut on 6 June, 1650 
 Jollie, Alison: executed in Scotland, in October, 1596 
 Jones, Katherine: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622 
 Jones, Margaret: executed in Charlestown, North America, on 15 June, 1648 
 Jónsson, Grímur: burned in Trékyllisvík, Strandir, Iceland in 1654 
 Jónsson sr., Jón: burned in Ísafjörður, Iceland in 1656 
 Jónsson jr., Jón: burned in Ísafjörður, Iceland in 1656 
 Jónsson, Sigurður: burned in Þingvellir, Iceland in 1671 
 Jordemaine, Margery: burned at Smithfield, England, on 27 October, 1441 
 Jost, Vitus: executed in Paderborn, Germany, 1658 
 Jugovec, Ana: burned at Belska zupa, Croatia 1742 
 Jugovic, Ursula, of Kranj: burned, Zagreb district, Croatia 1746 
 Junius, Johannes: of Bamberg, executed as a witch, on 6 August, 1628 
 Jung, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Jurinic, Jelena: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Kalopanjka, Margareta: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Kanzler (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Karlovcic, Marica: burned at Kaptol, Croatia 1743 
 Kasic (mother): burned at Zagreb, Croatia 1660 
 Kasic (older daughter): burned at Zagreb, Croatia 1660 
 Kavnicijan, Kata: burned at Varazdinske Toplice, Croatia 1585 
 Kempe, Ursula: executed in St. Osyth, England in 1582 
 Kent, Margaret: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621 
 Kerke, Anne: executed at Tyburn, England, in 1599 
 Kerznar, Mara: burned at Gric, Croatia 1704 
 Khawuta, Zamabhengu : burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999 
 Kirstin, 78 years, mother-in-law of Håkan Vacktknekt: beheaded and burned Gävle, Sweden 6 March 1675 
 Kleiss, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 30 October, 1586 
 Klenovac, Margareta: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Kless, Catharina: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 12 June, 1587 
 Klostermueller, Agnes: executed in Munich, Germany, 1600 
 Knertz, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Knobelbart, Hans: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Knor, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Knott, Elizabeth: hanged at St. Albans, England, in 1649 
 Kolar, Katarina: burned at Belska zupa, Croatia 1742 
 Kolarek, Ana: burned at Belska zupa, Croatia 1742 
 Korenika, Margareta: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Kos, Jelena: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Kos Celica, Kata: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Koskovic, Margareta: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Kramaric, Bara: burned at Kaptol, Croatia 1699 
 Kramer, Philipp: executed in Mainz, Germany, 1627 
 Kramerin, Schelmerey: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Kruzic Zupanic, Barbara: burned at Gric, Croatia 1704 
 Krznar, Margareta: burned at Gric, Croatia 1704 
 Kuetsch, Lorenz: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Kuetsch, Elisabeth (mother): executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Kuhn (Bäcker-Margreth), Margarethe : executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany   
 Kuhnlin, Elsa: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1518 
 Kuler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Kuljanka, Margareta: burned at Gric, Croatia 1733 
 Kurzhals, Barbara: executed in Reichertshofen, Germany, 1626 
 Kusenka, Jelica: burned at Gric, Croatia 1715 
 Lachenmeyer, Waldburg: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 5 July, 1585 
 Lagenka, Dora: burned at Ozalj, Croatia 1694 
 deLarue, (first name unknown): burned at Rouen, in 1540 
 Landish, Margaret: hanged at St. Osyth, Essex, England ca 1645 
 Laubbach (wife): executed at Eichstatt, Germany, in 1597 
 Lauder, Margaret: burned in Scotland in 1643 
 Lake, Alice: executed at Boston, MA (?) ca. 1651 
 Lakeland, Joan: of St. Stephens, Ipswich; burned at Ipswich, Suffolk, England on 9 September 1645. 
 Lamb, Dr.: stoned to death by a mob at St. Paul's Cross, London, England, in 1640 
 Lambrecht, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Lang, Beatrix: died in Pittenweem, Scotland in 1704 
 Leach (or Leech), Anne: hanged together with 17 Suffolk witches on 27 August 1645 
 Leclerc, (no first name given): condemned for witchcraft, in France 1615 
 Lee, Dorothey: of Kings Lynn; hanged in England ca 1647 
 Leger, (no first name given): condemmned for witchcraft in France, on 6 May, 1616 
 Legin, Margarethe: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Lemp, Rebecca: executed in Nordlingen, Germany, on 9 Sept. 1590 
 Leschier, Heinrich and Maria: executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany   
 Leyis, Thomas: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Liebler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Liebler, (daughter, first name unknown): executed in Würzburg, Germany, 1627 - 29 
 Leifsson, Jón: burned in Barðastrandarsýsla in the Westfjords, Iceland in 1669 
 Linstead, Jane: of Halesworth; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August 1645. 
 Lloyd, Temperance: hanged at Bideford (Heavitree), England, 25 August, 1682 
 Loncaric, Matja (male): burned at Gric, Croatia 1704 
 Longin, Magdalena: burned at Varazdinske Toplice, Croatia 1699 
 Lopez, Diego Hernandez: and three others, shot at San Cristobal de Las Casas, Mexico, on 15 September, 2002 
 Lopez, Kathleen: stabbed 60 times and beheaded, at Santa Fe, N. Mex, USA, Oct. 2000 
 Louis, (first name unknown): executed at Suffolk, England, in 1646 
 Lowes, John: Vicar of Brandeston; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August 1645. 
 Lutz, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Macalzean, Euphemia: strangled and burned in Scotland for witchcraft, on 25 June, 1591 
 MacEwen, Elspeth: Kirkcudbright Prison in Scotland, 1698 
 Mader, Elisabeth: executed in Coburg, Germany, 1629 
 Majhanovic, Doroteja: burned at Gric, Croatia 1651 
 Mamabolo, Madeleine: Segopye Village near Pietersburg in Northern Province, South Africa, murdered in June, 1999 
 Man, Andro: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Manseneé, Desle la: executed at Anjux, France on 18 Dec. 1529 
 Manzayiwa, Tomi: murdered in Umtata, South Africa, 19 December, 1998 
 Margareta (mother): burned at Gric, Croatia 1429 
 Marica of Zagreb: burned at Gric, Croatia 1444 
 Marigny, Enguerrand de: hanged in France in 1315 
 Marguerite, (last name unknown): burned at Paris, France, in 1586 
 Mark, Bernhard: burned alive at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Martin, Marie: executed in France, in 1586 
 Martin, Susannah: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 1692 
 Martyn, Anne: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652 
 Matkovic, Magda: burned, Zagreb district, Croatia 1746 
 Maquixtle, Eduardo Quiahua: murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996 
 Maquixtle, Andrea, (wife) : murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996 
 Maquixtle, (child 1): murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996 
 Maquixtle, (child 2): murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996 
 Maquixtle, (child 3): murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996 
 Maquixtle, (child 4): murdered at Vicente Guererro, Mexico, 1996 
 Mauter, Margarethe: executed in Nürnberg, Germany, 1659 
 Mayer, Christina: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 October, 1586 
 Mayers, Bridget: died in jail Holland, Essex, England ca 1648 
 Mazelier, Hanchemand de: arrested at Neuchatel, Germany 1439 
 Meath, Petronilla de: burned as a witch, the first such burning in Ireland, on 3 November, 1324 
 Medovic, Helena: burned at Gric, Croatia 1698 
 (last name unknown), Meggs: a baker of Norwich, England (year unknown, but in 1640s) 
 Mehanovic, Barbara: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Metzler, Elisabeth : executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany   
 Meurer, Katharina : executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany   
 Meyer, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Mikinka, Jelena: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Milos Kiseljak, Margareta: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Minheric, Ana: burned at Gric, Croatia 1743 
 Minota, Mitiku: executed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for murder, 1999 
 Mirot, Dominic: burned at Paris, France, in 1586 
 Mkambano, Joseph: stoned to death on Montina farm, in Duiwelskloof, Northern Province, South Africa, 8 August, 1999 
 Molland, Alice: executed at Exeter, England, 1684 
 Moone, Margaret: died on the way to execution at Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex, England ca 1645 
 Moore (First Name Unknown): of Sutton; hanged in Cambridgeshire, England 1647 
 Morin (first name unknown): burned at Rouen, in 1540 
 Morris, Rebecca: married woman of Chattisham; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August, 1645. 
 Mossau, Renata von: beheaded and burned in Bavaria, Germany, on 21 June, 1749 
 Mraz, Magdalena: burned at Belska zupa, Croatia 1742 
 Mudic Trumbetas, Dora: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Mueller, Anna Maria: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1627 
 Mullerin, Elsbet: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1531 
 Munda, Sohraj (husband, 60): killed in India ca. 1995 
 Munda, Jaitadi (wife, 55): killed in India ca. 1995 
 Munda (son): killed in India ca. 1995 
 Munda (son): killed in India ca. 1995 
 Munda (son): killed in India ca. 1995 
 Munda (son): killed in India ca. 1995 
 Munda (daughter): killed in India ca. 1995 
 Munda (daughter): killed in India ca. 1995 
 Mundie, Beatrice: tried for witchcraft in Inverkiething, Scotland 1621 
 Muzek Krapac, Barbara: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Narcic, Dora: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Nathan, Abraham: executed at Haeck, Germany, on 24 September, 1772 
 Neidecker (first name unknown): executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1630 
 Neepudi: axed to death in Mandwa village of Palamau district, Bihar, India Sept. 1997 
 Agaramanao Devi (daughter, 10): axed to death in Mandwa village of Palamau district, Bihar, India Sept. 1997) 
 Malati (daughter, 8): axed to death in Mandwa village of Palamau district, Bihar, India Sept. 1997 
 Lalita (daughter, 6): axed to death in Mandwa village of Palamau district, Bihar, India Sept. 1997 
 Kuldip (son, 4): axed to death in Mandwa village of Palamau district, Bihar, India Sept. 1997 
 Dilip (son, 2): axed to death in Mandwa village of Palamau district, Bihar, India Sept. 1997 
 Negovec, Helena: burned at Belska zupa, Croatia 1742 
 Newell, John: executed at Barnett, England, on 1 December, 1595 
 Newell, Joane: executed at Barnett, England, on 1 December, 1595 
 Newman, Elizabeth: executed at Whitechapel, England in 1653 
 Nilsson, Lars: burned alive at Norrvasterbyn, Arjeplog, Sweden in the spring of 1693 
 Noeth, Lorenz: executed in Würzburg, Germany, 1627 - 29 
 Norsic, Marija: burned at Samobor, Croatia 1741 
 Nottingham, John of: died in custody, Coventry, England, 1324 
 Novak, Ana: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Ntele, Anna: beaten to death, South Africa, February 1998 
 Ntleki, Aphiwe (child): burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999 
 Ntleki, Lihle (child): burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999 
 Ntleki, Madinda : burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999 
 Ntleki, Zamabhala (child): burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999 
 Ntleki, Zisanda (child): burned to death at Balasi, Eastern Pondoland, S.A. in January 1999 
 Nurse, Rebecca: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 1692 
 Nutter, Alice: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612 
 Oddsson, Páll: burned at Þingvellir, Iceland in 1674 
 Ólafsdóttir, Þuríður: burned in Barðastrandarsýsla county in the Westfjords, Iceland in 1678 
 Og, Margrat: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Oige, Issobell: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Oliver, Mary: burned at Norwich, England, in 1658 
 Orchard, (first name unknown): executed at Salisbury, England, in 1658 
 Osborne, (wife) Ruth: killed by a mob at Tring, Herefordshire, England, on 22 April, 1750 
 Osburne, Sarah: died in prison at Boston, Massachusetts, 10 May, 1692 
 Osefic, Doroteja: burned at Varazdinske Toplice, Croatia 1699 
 Oswald, Catherine: burned in Scotland in 1670 
 Paeffin, Elsa: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1518 
 Pajot, Marguerite: executed at Tonnerre, France, in 1576 
 Pálsson, Ari: burned at Þingvellir, Iceland in 1681 
 Pappenheimer, Anna (mother ): executed in Munich, Germany, 1600 
 Pappenheimer, Gumprecht: executed in Munich, Germany, 1600 
 Pappenheimer, Paulus: executed in Munich, Germany, 1600 
 Paris, (first name unknown): hanged at St. Andrews, Scotland, in 1569 
 Parker, Alice: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692 
 Parker, Mary: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692 
 Palmer, John: hanged at St. Albans, England, in 1649 
 Pannel, Mary: executed in Yorkshire, England, in 1603 
 Paukovic, Anica: burned at Cepin, Croatia 1748 
 Pearson, Alison: burned in Scotland on 28 May, 1588 
 Peebles, Marion: burned in Scotland in 1643 
 Perusic, Barbara: died in prison, Zagreb district, Croatia 1746 
 Peterson, Joan: hanged at Tyburn, England, on 12 April, 1652 
 
 Petersson, Elisabeth: wife of Erik, beheaded and burned Gävle, Sweden 6 March 1675 
 Petrusevka, Bara: burned in Zagrebacka zupanija, Croatia 1749 
 Pavlekovic Piticek, Kata: burned at Gric, Croatia 1704 
 Philipps, Mary: Northamtonshire, England, executed on 17 March 1705 
 Pichler, Emerenziana: burned at Defereggen, Germany, on 25 September, 1680 
 Pichler, (name unknown, son of Emerenziana, aged 12): burned at Defereggen, Germany, on 27 September, 1680 
 Pichler, (name unknown, son of Emerenziana, aged 14): burned at Defereggen, Germany, on 27 September, 1680 
 de la Plaine, Sylvanie: burned at Pays de Labourde, France, 1616 
 Uppala Pochaiah, (70 years old): beaten to death at Kothapalli village, India on November 8, 2000.
 Pogledic, Margareta: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Poiret, (first name unknown): burned at Nancy, France, in 1620 
 Pomp, Anna: executed at Lindheim, Germany, in 1633 
 Pöppel, Hans : executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany.
 Porte, Vidal de la: condemned at Riom, France, in 1597 
 Powle, (first name unknown): executed at Durham, England, in 1652 
 Pradhan: beaten unconscious and then thrown on a burning funeral pyre, Phulbani, Orissa, India, November 1998 
 Prentice, Joan: hanged in Chelmsford, England, in 1589 
 Preston, Jennet: executed in York, England, in 1612 
 Pringle, Margaret: burned in Scotland in 1680 
 Procter, John: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 1692 
 Prpric, Katarina: burned at Varazdinske Toplice, Croatia 1699 
 Pszk Mihanovic, Barbara: burned at Kaptol, Croatia 1743 
 Ptickovica, Jelica: burned at Gric, Croatia 1743 
 Pucko, Agata: burned at Belska zupa, Croatia 1742 
 Pudeator, Anne: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692 
 Qamza, Hlanjiwe: burned to death at Ludeke near Bizana, S.A. in January 1999 
 Quattrino, Dominic: burned at Mesolcina, Italy, in 1583 
 Raab (first name unknown): executed in Würzburg, Germany, 1627 - 29 
 Rais, Gilles de: on charges of witchcraft, executed 26 October, 1440 
 Rahman, Mohamed Affandi Abdul : executed in Maylasia, 2 November, 2001 
 Ratkaj, Katarina: burned at Belska zupa, Croatia 1742 
 Rattray, George: executed in Spott, Scotland, in 1705 
 Rattray, Lachlan: executed in Spott, Scotland, in 1705 
 Rauffains, Catharina: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 7 November, 1586 
 Reade, Mary: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652 
 Redfearne, Anne: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612 
 Reed, Wilmot: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692 
 Reid, Christen: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Reich, Maria: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 5 July, 1585 
 Reichard, Johann: executed in Eichstaett, Germany, 1626 
 Reid, John: hanged himself in prison, in Scotland, in 1697 
 Reoch, Elspeth: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622 
 Reuneg, Anna : executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany   
 Reuneg, Else : executed in the summer of l663, Lindheim, Germany   
 Reuneg, Johann: executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany   
 Reuneg, Katharina : executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany   
 Reuneg, Philipp: executed on March 1, l664, Lindheim, Germany   
 Richel (first name and date unknown): Eichstaett, Germany 
 Richie, Issobell: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Rinder, Anna: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Rivet, Janet: of Copdock; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August 1647. 
 Robey, Isobel: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612 
 Robson, Donald: executed at North Berwick, England in 1590 
 Rodier, Catala: burned alive at Carcassone, France, in 1335 
 Rodier, Paul: burned alive at Carcassone, France, in 1335 
 Rogie, Helen: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Rögnvaldsson, Jón: burned in Eyjafjörður, north Iceland, 1625 
 Rohrfelder, Margaret: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 24 August, 1585 
 Rosch, Maria: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 6 July, 1581 
 Rosseau, (father, no first name given): of France, accused of witchcraft on 2 October 1593 
 Rosseau, (daughter, no name given): of France, accused of witchcraft on 2 October 1593 
 Rosslein, Martine: executed in Würzburg, Germany, 1627 - 29 
 Roulet, Jacques: burned alive for being a were-wolf, at Angiers, France, in 1597 
 Rudinovic, Barbara: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Rue, Abel de la: of Coulommiers, France, accused of witchcraft on 20 July, 1592 
 Rueger, Christophorus: executed in Würzburg, Germany, 1627 - 29 
 Ruethsin, Anna: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 de Ruilly, Macette: burned alive at the Pig Market in Paris on 19 August, 1391 
 Rullmann, ( first name unknown, the wife of Friedrich): executed on March 1, l664, Lindheim, Germany   
 Rum, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Russel, Alice: killed by a mob at Great Paxton, England, 20 May, 1808 
 Rutchser, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Rutter, Elizabeth: hanged in Middlesex, England in 1616 
 Sabina, Benita: killed as a witch in Alfajayucan, Mexico, September 8, 1956. 
 Sailler, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 24 August, 1585 
 Sampsoune, Agnes: tried, strangled, and burnt for a witch in Scotland 1591 
 Samuels, (family: 1 of 3): condemned for witchcraft in Warboys, England, on 4 April, 1593 
 Samuels, (family: 2 of 3): condemned for witchcraft in Warboys, England, on 4 April, 1593 
 Samuels, (family: 3 of 3): condemned for witchcraft in Warboys, England, on 4 April, 1593 
 Sawyer, Elizabeth: hanged at Tyburn, England, on 19 April, 1621 
 Scharber, Elsbeth: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1581 
 Schneider, Felicitas: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 March, 1586 
 Schnelling, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 11 September, 1589 
 Schröck, Anna: executed at Herb (Hohenberg), Germany in 1581 
 Schüler, Martha: burned at Lindheim, Germany, 23 February, 1664 
 Schutz, Babel: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Schwaegel, Anna Maria: beheaded at Kempten, Germany, on 11 April, 1775 
 Schwartz, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Schenck, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Schellhar, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Schickelte, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Schneider, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Schneider, Margarethe (wife of Andreas): executed on June 12, l663, Lindheim, Germany   
 Schneider, Margarethe (wife of Hans): executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany   
 Schleipner, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Schuler, (first name not known): burned at Lindheim, Germany on 23 February, 1663 
 Schultheiss, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 March, 1586 
 Schwaegel, Anna Maria: beheaded in Germany on 11 April, 1775 
 Schwarz, Eva: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1581 
 Schwarz, (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Dr. Schweygel: executed in Cologne, Germany, 1637 
 Schwerdt, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Scott, Margaret: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692 
 Scottie, Agnes: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622 
 Sechelle, (first name unknown): burned at Paris, France, in 1586 
 Seiler, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Serck (first name unknown): executed in Derneburg, Obergrombach, Germany, 1555 
 Tikambai Sahu: Killed by a mob, Nagpur, India, 27 June, 2000 
 Shaw, Elinor: Northamtonshire, England, executed on 17 March 1705 
 Shultz (infant), (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Silberhans, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Sinecka, Helena: burned at Samobor, Croatia 1741 
 Sipusic Ledar, Dora: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Sirkovic, Ana: burned at Gric, Croatia 1704 
 Skipper, Mary: of Copdock; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August 1645. 
 Skovranka, Dora: burned, Zagreb district, Croatia 1746 
 Smith, Mary: of Glemham; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August 1645. 
 Smith, Mary: hanged at King's Lynn, England, in 1616 
 Smith, Tempest: 12 years old, suicided at Lincoln Park, Michigan, USA on 20 February 2001 
 Sørensdatter, Kirsti: condemned to the stake at Vardøhus Fortress, Denmark, April 1621 
 Sparham, Margery: of Mendham; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August 1645. 
 Spaldarg, Jonet: executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Spindler, Sarah: of Halesworth; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27 August 1645. 
 Stadlin, (first name unknown): executed in Germany in 1599 
 Steffen: (town and last name unknown) Westphalia, Germany 1617 
 Steicher, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Steinacher, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Stepper, (first name unknown): executed at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Steward, William: hanged at St. Andrews, Scotland, in 1569 
 Stewart, Christian: strangled and burned in Scotland, in November, 1596 
 Stolzberger, (son) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Stolzberger, (wife) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Stolzberger, (granddaughter) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Strigaric, Barbara: burned at Varazdin, Croatia 1718 
 Stubb, Peter: executed as a werewolf near Cologne, Germany, in 1589 
 Stuber, Laurence: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Stuell(?), Gertrud (of Klaferd in the Oberholzklau Parish): burned at the stake in Alchen, Gemany,1590 
 Sturmer, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Style, Elizabeth: died in prison, at Taunton, England, in 1664 
 Steinbach, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Stier, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Stadelmann, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 7 November, 1586 
 Sutton (mother) (first name unknown): executed in Bedford, England in 1613 
 Sutton, Mary: executed in Bedford, England in 1613 
 Sveinsson, Þorbjörn: burned at Þingvellir, Iceland in 1677 
 Thausser, Simon: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1518 
 Thausser (wife of Simon, no name given): burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1518 
 Þorsteinsson, Böðvar: burned at Þingvellir, Iceland in 1674 
 Thompson, Annaple: burned in Scotland in 1680 
 Tod, Christian: executed at North Berwick, England in 1590 
 Tod, Beigis: burned at Lang Nydrie, Scotland, on 27 May, 1608 
 Tooly, Katherine: of Westleton; hanged at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England 27th August 1645 
 Topolca, Dora: burned at Varazdin, Croatia 1718 
 Townsend, Amey : mob violence, St. Albans, England, 08 January, 1700 
 Trajo, Christina: killed as a witch in Alfajayucan, Mexico, September 8, 1956. 
 Treher, Anna: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 5 July, 1585 
 Trembles, Mary: hanged at Bideford (Heavitree), England, 25 August, 1682 
 Trois-Echelles (pseud.): executed at Paris, France, in 1571 (or 1574) 
 Tucman, Helena: burned, Zagreb district, Croatia 1746 
 Tungerslieber, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Turner, Ann: murdered in England, in 1875 
 Uhlmer, Barbara: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 24 August, 1585 
 Upney, Joan: hanged in Chelsford, England, in 1589 
 Uppala Pochaiah, (70 years old): beaten to death at Kothapalli village, India on November 8, 2000 
 Ursula, the shoemaker's daughter: burned at Gric, Croatia 1496 
 Utley, (first name unknown): hanged at Lancaster, England, in 1630 
 Uvasic Drapuska, Marija: burned, Zagreb district, Croatia 1746 
 Valee, Melchoir de la: burned at Nancy, France, in 1631 
 Vallin, Pierre: executed in France, in 1438 
 Valkenburger, (daughter) (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Vaecker, Paul: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 la Valle, Gracia: burned in Saragossa. First execution of a witch in Spain, in 1498. 
 de Varens, Louis: burned alive in Place de Greve, Paris in 1682 
 Velek, Elizabeta: burned at Varazdin, Croatia 1712 
 Vidmar, Margareta: burned at Varazdin, Croatia 1709 
 Vickar, Bessie: burned in Scotland in 1680 
 Dame Vigoureux: burned alive in Place de Greve, Paris in 1682 
 Visirer (first name unknown): executed in Würzburg, Germany, 1627 - 29 
 Vlahovic, Marareta: died under torture at Stubica, Croatia 1746 
 Vogicek, Barbara: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Vucic, Margareta: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1734 
 Vukovic, Ladesic, Barbara: burned at Turopolje, Croatia 1733 
 Vugrinec, Marijana: burned in Zagrebacka zupanija, Croatia 1751 
 Vuil, Daniel: executed in Beaufort, Canada, in 1662 
 Wachin, Ursula: burned at Waldsee, Germany, in 1528 
 Wagner, Michael: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Wagner, (first name unknown): burnt alive at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Wallace, Margaret: executed in Glascow, Scotland, in 1622 
 Wardwell, Samuel: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692 
 Wasser, Friedrich: executed in Würzburg, Germany, 1627 - 29 
 Waterhouse, Agnes: executed in Chelmsford, England, 29 July, 1566 
 Waterhouse, (first name unknown): hanged in Dorset, England in 1565 (may be Agnes Waterhouse) 
 Waters, Dorothy: died in jail of plague at Clacton, Essex, England February 1647 
 Wanderson, (wife 1) (first name unknown): executed in England, in January, 1644. 
 Wanderson, (wife 2) (first name unknown): executed in England, in January, 1644. 
 Weber, Katharina: executed on August 25, l663, Lindheim, Germany
 Weir, Thomas: burned between Edinburgh and Leith, Scotland, on 11 April, 1670 
 Weiss, Agatha: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 9 October, 1586 
 Went(e), Susanna: died in jail of plague at Langham, Essex, England April 1646 
 West, Anne: of Lawford, Essex - hanged (probably at Manningtree, England) ca 1645 
 Weydenbusch, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Whittle, Anne: executed in Lancaster, England, in 1612 
 Wildes, Sarah: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 1692 
 Willard, John: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 1692 
 Williford, Joan: executed at Faversham, Kent, England, on 29 Sept. 1645 
 Willimot, Joan: executed in Leicester, England, in 1619 
 Wilson, Anne: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652 
 Wirth, Klingen: beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Wirth, Trauben: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 5 July, 1585 
 Wisherr, Jonet: (Janet Wishart) executed at Aberdeen, Scotland in 1597 
 Wright, Grace: of Kings Lynn; hanged in England ca 1647 
 Wright, Mildred: hanged at Maidstone, England, in July, 1652 
 Wuncil, Brigida: burned at Waldsee, Germany, on 6 July, 1581 
 Wunth, (first name unknown): beheaded at Würzburg, Germany, 1628-1629 
 Wyles (or Wiles), Mary: hanged at Great Clacton, Essex, England ca 1647 
 Younge, Alse : (Alice Young) hanged in Connecticut, North America, on 26 May, 1647 
 Yullock, Agnes: burned in the north of Scotland in 1622 
 Zeritsch, Veronika: age 13, executed in Landshut, Germany, 1756 
 Ziegler, Barbara: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Ziegler, Endres: executed in Bamberg, Germany, 1617 
 Zobay, Margareta: burned at Gric, Croatia 1486 
 

HPS: Let them have peace.

ALL: Blessed be!

%   Here ends the Samhain Mystery.

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%   A normal cone-of-power may be raised, for growth and healing:

HPS: In a ring we all shall stand
     Pass the Power, hand to hand.

HP: As the season turns again
    Power flows from friend to friend

HPS: Pass the Power, hand to hand
     Bless the Lady, bless the Land

HP: Bless the Lord, and bless the Skies
    Bless the Power that never dies!

%   The above four verses should be repeated three times, or as
%   many times as needed, and the HPS shall then say:

HPS: By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree:
     Let the Power flow out and free!

%   All should release, at this point.

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%   Any needed coven business may be transacted here.

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%   The Circle is opened:

HPS: Thus I release the East and West
     Thanks to them from Host to Guest
     Thus I release the South and North
     With "Blessed Be' I send them forth!
     The Circle's open, dance we so
     Out and homeward we shall go.
     Earth and Water, Air and Fire
     Celebrated our desire.
     We think of those in Summerland
     Who dance together, hand in hand.
     By Fin and Feather, Leaf and Tree,
     Our circle's done; and Blessed Be!

COVEN: Blessed Be!

%   All spiral dance out from the Circle, led by HP and HPS.


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This is a -long- ritual, but VERY effective. A good way to do the reading
of the names is to pass the list around the Circle, with each person reading
a few names, and then passing it to the next. Really brings the Burning
Times -home.-


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These ceremonies are free of copyright, and are released for use by any
who so wish to. Thanks go to "Mr. Wiz" for his research, and to the
person who originally wrote the dialog (freely adapted here) used in the
Samhain Mystery.

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                  *end of Bardic Cycle (Wiccan)*