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Irish Witchcraft and Demonology

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A chronological survey of witchcraft accusations, trials, folklore, and beliefs in Ireland from medieval times to the early twentieth century, assembling trial records, witness depositions, ballads, and popular remedies. The narrative presents prominent cases and alleged supernatural phenomena, explores legal and clerical responses, and catalogues folk practices such as cattle- and milk-magic, charms, trance and possession accounts, and objects reputed to aid sorcery. Documentary excerpts are paired with commentary to trace how social anxieties, religious change, and local custom shaped notions of witchcraft and demonology over time.

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St. John D. Seymour

St. John D. Seymour was an author and scholar known for his exploration of Irish folklore and the supernatural. His notable work, "Irish Witchcraft and Demonology," delves into the rich tapestry of Irish beliefs surrounding witchcraft and the occult, providing insights into the cultural and historical context of these practices. Seymour's writing reflects a deep interest in the intersection of mythology and history, contributing to the understanding of Ireland's literary and cultural heritage. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the mystical traditions of Ireland.

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