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Witches, Dorothy Clutterbuck

Old Dorothy Clutterbuck 1880-1951. Clutterbuck was allegedly the high priestess of a coven of witches and was suppose to have initiated Gerald B. Gardner into witchcraft.

It also said that Clutterbuck was actually not the high priestess but a protector of the high priestess that the real high priestess was a woman by the name of Dafo.

She was a woman of high respect and wealth. When she died she left a hefty amount of money more than 60,000 pounds.

Dorothy Clutterbuck is perhaps the most elusive and secretive of the witches to have figured in the rise of the modern era of witchcraft. She is also perhaps the most intriguing.

Dorothy was the witch who initiated Gerald B. Gardner into the Old Religion during September 1939. She was then the head of an old time witches coven, the last remains of a coven directly descendant from one of the famed ?Nine Covens? founded by Old George Pickingill.

 

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