Raymond Buckland — (born 1934) is an author of both fiction and non fiction, a liturgist, and a Wiccan priest. According to his written works, he was the first person in the United States to openly admit to being a practitioner of Wicca. In 1963 Buckland had his… … Wikipedia
Ray Mawby — Raymond Llewellyn Mawby (6 February 1922 ndash; 22 July 1990) was a British Conservative politician.Mawby was educated at Long Lawford school. He worked as an electrician and was an official in the Rugby branch of the Electrical Trades Union. As… … Wikipedia
The Owl Service (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = The Owl Service genre = Fantasy, Legend writer = Alan Garner presenter = starring = Gillian Hills Michael Holden Francis Wallis Edwin Richfield Dorothy Edwards Raymond Llewellyn theme music composer = Trad, (played… … Wikipedia
Under Milk Wood — A statue in Swansea s Maritime Quarter representing Thomas s fictional Captain Cat Under Milk Wood is a 1954 radio drama by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, adapted later as a stage play. A movie version, Under Milk Wood directed by Andrew Sinclair, was… … Wikipedia
Conservative Government 1957–1964 — In January 1957 Sir Anthony Eden resigned from his positions of Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. This was mainly a consequence of the Suez Crisis fiasco of the previous autumn but also due to his… … Wikipedia
Assistant Postmaster-General — The Assistant Postmaster General is a defunct junior ministerial position in the United Kingdom Government.The title of Postmaster General was abolished under the Post Office Act 1969. A new public authority governed by a chairman was established … Wikipedia
Mawby — is the surname of several people. Colin Mawby, (born 1936), English organist, choral conductor and composer Raymond Llewellyn Mawby (1922 – 1990), British politician Russell Mawby (born 1928), philanthropist This disambiguation page lists… … Wikipedia
\@Vampire Mythology: Bibliography — [↑] @Vampire Mythology Abbott, George Frederick. Macedonian Folklore. Cambridge, MA: University Press, 1903. Abrahams, Roger D. The ManofWords in the West Indies: Performance and the Emergence of Creole Culture. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins… … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
Wicca — This article is about the duotheistic religion. For other uses, see Wicca (disambiguation). This pentacle, worn as a pendant, depicts a pentagram, or five pointed star, used as a symbol of Wicca by many adherents. Wicca (pronounced … Wikipedia
Bibliography — As the scope of the dictionary entries and extent of this bibliography make clear, there is a huge range of literature on shamans, from introductory works, general discussions on such topics as definition, and culture specific ethnographic… … Historical dictionary of shamanism