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Witches, Caroline of Brunswick

Caroline of Brunswick 1768-1821

She was Queen to King George IV of England, it is told that she felt she was constantly being neglected by her husband and she decided to make a wax effigy of him and stick pins and thorns into it and then melt in a palace fireplace.

A poppet is, for lack of a better term, a voodoo doll. It is one of the most commonly used implements in sympathetic magick, which entails the idea that ?like creates like?. Thus, if you create a poppet of a person, anything to do to that poppet will affect the person it represents

King George IV hated his wife, Caroline of Brunswick. When he was brought news of Napoleon's death, the messenger was not precise enough:

"Your Majesty, your greatest enemy is dead!" he announced.
The king replied "Is she, by God?"
 

Anne Boleyn, Joan of Arc, Joan Wytte, Florence Newton, Elisabeth Sawyer, Mother Shipton, Mary Butters, Isobel Goldie Dolly Pentreath, Caroline of Brunswick, Dorothy Clutterbuck, Margaret Jones, Marie Laveau, Witch of Endor Bridget Bishop Burning Times, Tools Of The Trade


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