- the
fifth year of the
reign of
Queen Elizabeth,
Against conjurations,
inchantments and witchcrafts, and to repeal, an Act p****ed in the
parliament of Scotland...
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England Long
title An Act
against Conjurations, Witchcrafts,
Sorcery and
Inchantments.
Citation 33 Hen. 8. c. 8
Dates Royal ****ent 1
April 1542
Repealed 28...
- the Minstrelsy: it was to be "a sort of
Romance of
Border Chivalry &
inchantment". He owed the
distinctive irregular accent in four-beat
metre to Coleridge's...
- 8 1
April 1542 An Act
against Conjurations, Witchcrafts,
Sorcery and
Inchantments. (Repealed by
Statute Law (Ireland)
Revision Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict....
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instigation of the
Divell certain evill &
dyabolicall Artes called witchcrafts inchantments charmes &
sorceryes wickedly divelishly and
feloniously at
Mount Calvert...
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Scottish Border: it
would be 'a sort of
Romance of
Border Chivalry &
inchantment'. He owed the
distinctive irregular accentual four-beat
metre to Coleridge's...
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solemn tunes have sung, Of
Turneys and of
Trophies hung; Of Forests, and
inchantments drear,
Where more is
meant then
meets the ear. Thus
night oft see me...
- course, as she
escaped shipwreck...
cutting asunder the
Circean knot of
Inchantment... hath
extricated us out of the
winding and
crooked labyrinth of ****'s...
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Kirkcudbright Tolbooth for "pretending to
exercise witchcraft, sorcery,
inchantment, conjuration, &c." The
tolbooth was used to
imprison a
number of Covenanters...
- Buggery. for
Punishment of
Invocations of Evil Spirits, Witchcraft,
Inchantment, or Sorcery.
against fond and
fantastical Prophecies. for Punishment...