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1John Fian's Grimoire

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  • Title: John Fian's Grimoire
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 86
  • Publisher: ➤  International Guild of Occult Sciences, College and Research Society - International Guild of Occult Sciences - IGOS
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Palm Springs, CA (255 N. El Cielo Road, Suite 565, Palm Springs 92262) - Rennes, France

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  • First Year Published: 1993
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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John Fian

John Fian (alias Cunninghame) (died 27 January 1591) was a Scottish schoolmaster in Prestonpans, East Lothian and purported sorcerer. He confessed to

North Berwick witch trials

Barbara Napier, sister-in-law of Archibald Douglas of Carshogle. Doctor Fian (John Cunningham) Euphame MacCalzean Geillis Duncan Robert Grierson Lennit Bandilandis

Anne of Denmark and contrary winds

"points of dittay" against Agnes Sampson and that another of the accused, John Fian alias Cunningham had confessed that she was involved in raising a storm

Deal with the Devil

Faust (1466/80–1541), whose life was the origin of the Faust legend. John Fian (executed on 27 January 1591), A doctor and school teacher who was declared

Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn

founders of the Golden Dawn, prolific writer, occultist, and researcher Alfred John Pearce (1840–1923), medic, writer, pioneering weather forecaster and celebrated

Mary Hicks (alleged witch)

Duncan Margaret Dunholm Bessie Dunlop Isobel Elliot Issobell Fergussone John Fian Agnes Finnie Maud Galt Gormshuil Mhòr na Maighe (aka Gormla) Isobel Gowdie

Fenian Cycle

Cormac's Glossary, entry for rincne: Finn as member of Lugaid Mac Con's 'fian, "Ailill Aulom, Mac Con and Find ua Báiscne" Poem ascribed to Maelmuru Othna

Janet Boyman

Duncan Margaret Dunholm Bessie Dunlop Isobel Elliot Issobell Fergussone John Fian Agnes Finnie Maud Galt Gormshuil Mhòr na Maighe (aka Gormla) Isobel Gowdie

Geillis Duncan

Anne of Denmark and contrary winds Barbara Napier Euphame MacCalzean John Fian North Berwick witch trials Survey of Scottish Witchcraft "The tragic tale

Fianna

singular Fian; Scottish Gaelic: Fèinne [ˈfeːɲə]) were small warrior-hunter bands in Gaelic Ireland during the Iron Age and early Middle Ages. A fian was made