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Doreen Valiente, one of Gardner's priestesses, later identified the woman who initiated Gardner as Dorothy Clutterbuck, referenced in A Witches ' Bible by Janet and Stewart Farrar.
One night in September 1939 they took him to a large house owned by " Old Dorothy " Clutterbuck, a wealthy local woman, where he was made to strip naked and taken through an initiation ceremony.
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Faced with challenges from sceptics, Valiente attempted, with some success, to provide evidence for Gardner's claims concerning his initiation, notably by identifying the woman Gardner called ' Old Dorothy ' as Dorothy Clutterbuck in 1980, the woman who was supposed to have performed Gardner's initiation, in an essay published in The Witches ' Way by Janet and Stewart Farrar.
Later research by Philip Heselton, which was published in the early twenty-first century, came to a different conclusion, indicating that there was much evidence for a coven of practitioners, whose members he identified as being Dorothy Clutterbuck, Edith Woodford-Grimes, Ernest Mason, Susie Mason, Rosamund Sabine and Katherine Oldmeadow.
This group claimed to have known Gardner from a past life, and in September 1939, revealed to him that they were members of a Witches ' coven, and then initiated him into Wicca in a ritual which took place in one of the homes owned by Dorothy Clutterbuck.

Dorothy and 19
* Dorothy Frooks, Lawyer and Suffragist, Dies New York Times, April 19, 1997
The original members of the group were Janet Ertel ( 1913 November 4, 1988 ), Carol Buschmann ( her sister-in-law ), Dorothy Schwartz, and Jinny Osborn ( or Lockard ) ( April 25, 1928 May 19, 2003 ).
Dar Williams ( Dorothy Snowden Williams, born April 19, 1967 ) is an American singer-songwriter specializing in pop folk.
Dorothy Buffum Chandler ( 19 May 1901 6 July 1997 ) was a Los Angeles cultural leader.
He married in St. George's, Hanover Square, London, on 19 June 1824 Lady Mary FitzClarence, a daughter of William IV by his mistress Dorothy Jordan.
In 1927, his wife, Dorothy Linney, traveled to South America and began a long term, and well chronicled, adulterous affair with George Weymouth, a man 19 years her junior ; Putnam eventually leave Linney two years later.
As it moved west-northwestward, it slowly intensified, and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Dorothy on August 19.
In 1914, at the start of the war and aged 19, Dorothy was living in Paris and had a desire to be a war reporter on the front lines, but was unable to get employment because she was a woman, and it was nearly impossible for even male reporters to get to the front line at that time.
Dorothy Wear Walker Bush ( July 1, 1901 November 19, 1992 ), mother to 41st President of the United States, George H. W. Bush, and the grandmother of 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush.
Dorothy Walker Bush died at age 91 in Greenwich, Connecticut, on November 19, 1992, only 16 days after her son lost the 1992 presidential election to Bill Clinton.
Dorothy May Miles ne Squire was born 19 August 1931 in Holywell, Flintshire, North Wales, daughter of James and Amy Squire ( née Brick ).
Lady Mary was born at 19, Lowndes Square, Kensington, to the Earl and Countess of Eltham, later the Marquess and Marchioness of Cambridge, born Dorothy Isabel Westenra Hastings, a granddaughter of the 14th Earl of Huntingdon.
Dorothy Heyward ( née Kuhns, ( June 6, 1890 November 19, 1961 ) was an American playwright.
Roberts was born on 19 January 1923 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, to William David Roberts, a law tutor, and Dorothy Elizabeth Roberts.

Dorothy and January
* January 30 Dorothy Thompson, American journalist ( b. 1893 )
* January 23 Dorothy Payne Whitney, American-born philanthropist and social activist ( d. 1968 )
Produced by Dorothy McCann, the radio series became a popular long-run hit, continuing on CBS until 6 January 1954, with Hersholt so strongly identified with the role that he received mail asking for medical advice.
Dorothy Faye Dunaway ( born January 14, 1941 ) is an American actress.
In 1591, he visited his native Altofts, and there married his second wife, Dorothy Wentworth 3 January 1601 ), a daughter of Thomas, 1st Baron Wentworth, becoming at the same time a landed proprietor in Yorkshire and Notts.
A Man Called Horse by Dorothy M. Johnson was originally published as a short story in Collier's magazine, January 7, 1950, and was reprinted in 1968 as a short story in her book Indian Country.
Over the next 13 years George and Barbara Bush had six children: George W. Bush ( born July 6, 1946 ), Pauline Robinson Bush ( December 20, 1949 October 11, 1953, died of leukemia ), John Ellis " Jeb " Bush ( born February 11, 1953 ), Neil Mallon Bush ( born January 22, 1955 ), Marvin Pierce Bush ( born October 22, 1956 ), and Dorothy Bush Koch ( born August 18, 1959 ).
* Hello, Daddy ( Music: Jimmy McHugh, Lyrics: Dorothy Fields, Book: Herbert Fields ) Broadway production opened at Lew Fields ' Mansfield Theatre on December 26, transferred to George M. Cohan's Theatre on January 21, 1929 and transferred to Erlanger's Theatre on May 6, 1929 for a total run of 198 performances
Jamesetta Hawkins was born on January 25, 1938, in Los Angeles, California, to Dorothy Hawkins, who was only 14 at the time.
* January 11 Dorothy Malone resumes the role of Constance Carson on Peyton Place ( she had been temporarly replaced by Lola Albright ).
* January — MGM announces that Judy Garland would be cast in the role of " Dorothy " in the upcoming Wizard of Oz motion picture.
Diana Wynyard, CBE ( 16 January 1906 13 May 1964 ), whose birth name was Dorothy Isobel Cox, was an English stage and film actress.
He married firstly in 1656 the Lady Dorothy Spencer — daughter of the Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland and of Dorothy Sidney, " Sacharissa " leaving a family including Lady Anne Savile ( 1663-c January 1690 ) and William Savile, 2nd Marquess of Halifax ( 1665-31 August 1700 ).
Her January, 2011, parody of Harper Valley PTA, entitled " The Ballad of Sarah Palin ", lampooned the American politician as portrayed by Palin imitator Dorothy Bishop.
Barker married his high-school sweetheart Dorothy Jo Gideon on January 12, 1945.
Brown was born at either Shifnal or Newport in Shropshire ; he is identified with the Thomas Brown, son of William and Dorothy Brown, who was recorded christened on 1 January 1663 at Newport.
The musical opened on Broadway on January 5, 1975, with Stephanie Mills as Dorothy, Hinton Battle as the Scarecrow, Tiger Haynes as the Tin Man, Ted Ross as the Lion, Dee Dee Bridgewater as Glinda, the Good Witch of the South, André DeShields as the Wizard, Mabel King as Evillene, the Wicked Witch of the West, Clarice Taylor as Addaperle, the Good Witch of the North, Tasha Thomas as Aunt Em, and Ralph Wilcox as Uncle Henry.
* Margaret ( Nin ) Dorothy Wolff Kahn ( b. July 4, 1901, Morristown, New Jersey-d. January 26, 1995, New York City );
According to Greenpeace: How a Group of Ecologists, Journalists, and Visionaries Changed the World by Rex Wyler, the Don't Make a Wave Committee was formed in January 1970 by Dorothy and Irving Stowe, Ben Metcalfe, Marie and Jim Bohlen, Paul Cote, and Bob Hunter and incorporated in October 1970.
Although Bennett Cerf was audiotaped on January 23, 1968 reminiscing about Kilgallen, he said nothing about her death or about the book Murder One that his company Random House had published in 1967 with the late Dorothy Kilgallen listed as the sole author.
Dorothy Malone ( born January 30, 1925 ) is an American actress.
They had three children: James Norvell, who was born on 29 July 1905 ; Walter Jr., who was born on 25 April 1910 ; and and Dorothy Jane, who born on 24 January 1913.

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