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Bricket Wood is a
village in the
county of Hertfordshire, England, 4.2
miles (6.8 km)
south of St
Albans city
centre (though in said city's contiguous...
- are derived. From the
supposed New
Forest coven,
Gardner formed his own
Bricket Wood coven, and in turn
initiated many Witches,
including a
series of High...
- The
Meaning of
Witchcraft (1959).
Founding a
Wiccan group known as the
Bricket Wood coven, he
introduced a
string of High
Priestesses into the religion...
- of
California to
grant degrees. In 1960 a
second campus was
opened at
Bricket Wood, Hertfordshire, England, and in 1964 a
third campus was
opened in...
- The
Bricket Wood coven, or
Hertfordshire coven is a
coven of
Gardnerian witches founded in the 1940s by
Gerald Gardner. It is
notable for
being the first...
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sometime in the late 1940s or
early 1950s, and
which he
utilised first in his
Bricket Wood
coven and then in
other covens which he
founded in
following decades...
-
United Kingdom, and
consists of 12
acres (4.9 ha)
located in the
village of
Bricket Wood, in the
English county of Hertfordshire. As of 2021, the
resort consists...
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Bricket Wood
railway station is in the
village of
Bricket Wood, Hertfordshire, England, on the
Abbey Line 31⁄4 miles (5 km) east of
Watford Junction....
- founder,
Gerald Gardner. Soon
becoming the High
Priestess of Gardner's
Bricket Wood coven, she
helped him to
produce or
adapt many
important scriptural...
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formed in
England in 1934 by J.
Arthur Rank, Lady
Annie Henrietta Yule of
Bricket Wood, and
producer John Corfield.
Joseph Arthur Rank was a
devout member...