When eight-year-old Ellen meets the witches living in the chimney of her house, she experiences the most exciting Halloween of her life.
Chimney Witches
Victoria Whitehead has also written The Chimney Witches, Chimney Witch Chase and Chimney Witch Christmas.
Ellen's efforts to get chosen for a school sports competition are complicated by the mischievous witch boy who lives in her chimney and likes to go for broomstick rides at the most awkward times.
Ellen's efforts to get chosen for a school sports competition are complicated by the mischievous witch boy who lives in her chimney and likes to go for broomstick rides at the most awkward times.
A few years later, in 1588, Alison Pearson of Byrehill was charged with invoking the spirits of the Devil. She also was said to have a fairy familiar: her cousin, William Sympson, a physician who had been kidnapped by a Gypsy and had ...
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here and there , " and anon looking out at a window , and cried out of a witch appearing in a strange manner in ... What impression we read in the clay of the chimney , in similitude of a dog's paw , by the operation of Satan and in the ...
A comprehensive look at the history and practices of rural English witchcraft • Explores witch’s familiars and fetches, animal magic, and the forms of witchcraft practiced by rural tradespeople, such as blacksmiths, herbalists, and ...
In the 17th century, it was common practice to place 'building sacrifices' in the chimney to keep evil spirits away. In North Yorkshire the jamb post ~ at the side of the fireplace — was known as the 'witch post'.
Chimney Witch Christmas