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It has been shown that Gerald Gardner's book collection which was acquired by Ripley's Believe It or Not!
The experiment with rubber growing at the Atlanta Estate had proved relatively unsuccessful, and Gardner's father decided to sell the property in 1911, leaving Gerald unemployed.
Doreen Valiente, a former High Priestess of the Gardnerian tradition, claimed that Gerald Gardner's Bricket Wood coven referred to the god as Cernunnos, or Kernunno, which is a Latin word, discovered on a stone carving found in France, meaning " the Horned One ".
Inspired by Gnosticism and Gerald Gardner's Wicca, the coven venerated Satan as both a horned god and ophite messiah.
One of Gerald Gardner ( Wiccan ) | Gerald Gardner's earliest Books of Shadows.
Chewton Mill House, the house in Highcliffe owned by Dorothy and reputedly the site of Gerald Gardner ( Wiccan ) | Gardner's initiation.
In 1960, Shah founded his publishing house, Octagon Press ; one of its first titles was Gardner's biography – titled Gerald Gardner, Witch.
He has defended his material as being significantly different from Wicca at the roots level, and asserts that many of the foundational concepts in Gerald Gardner's Wicca can be found earlier in works on Italian Witchcraft and ancient Mediterranean mystery sects.
The Rule of Three has a possible prototype in a piece of Wiccan liturgy which first appeared in print in Gerald Gardner's 1949 novel High Magic's Aid:
In 1987, the James ' purchased much of Gerald Gardner's collection back from Ripleys, this included Ye Bok of Ye Art Magical.

Gerald and use
By the late 1920s, New York writers other than Fitz Gerald were starting to use " Big Apple " and were using it outside of a horse-racing context.
Giraldus Cambrensis, Gerald of Wales, speaking of the bows used by the Welsh men of Gwent, says: " They are made neither of horn, ash nor yew, but of elm ; ugly unfinished-looking weapons, but astonishingly stiff, large and strong, and equally capable of use for long or short shooting.
However, National Rail continues to use BR's famous double-arrow symbol, designed by Gerald Burney of the Design Research Unit.
Gerald M. Rubin and Allan C. Spradling pioneered technology to use artificial P elements to insert genes into Drosophila by injecting the embryo.
His resignation triggered the first use of the 25th Amendment, as the vacancy prompted the appointment and confirmation of Gerald Ford, the House Minority Leader, as his successor.
Gerald S. Lesser, the CTW's first advisory board chair, went even further, saying that the effective use of television as an educational tool needed to capture, focus, and sustain children's attention.
Animated cartoons which made use of limited animation include Gerald McBoing-Boing, Rooty Toot Toot, Mister Magoo, The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, Underdog, The Pink Panther, Little Einsteins, Clutch Cargo, and Kinnikuman.
Chamberlain wanted to use this as a start for the reform of Britain's trade, and he was encouraged by a report submitted in June by the President of the Board of Trade, Gerald Balfour, the Prime Minister's younger brother, recommending reciprocal agreements with the colonies.
* Musicians and beta-blockers by Gerald Klickstein, March 11, 2010 ( A blog post that considers " whether beta-blockers are safe, effective, and appropriate for performers to use.
There is some controversy over the use of selectivity in Millikan's results of his second experiment measuring the electron charge raised by the historian Gerald Holton.
Spurred by the success of N. Scott Momaday's Pulitzer Prize winning House Made of Dawn, Native American literature showed explosive growth during this period, known as the Native American Renaissance, through such novelists as Leslie Marmon Silko ( e. g., Ceremony ), Gerald Vizenor ( e. g., Bearheart: The Heirship Chronicles and numerous essays on Native American literature ), Louise Erdrich ( Love Medicine and several other novels that use a recurring set of characters and locations in the manner of William Faulkner ), James Welch ( e. g., Winter in the Blood ), Sherman Alexie ( e. g., The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven ), and poets Simon Ortiz and Joy Harjo.
Bechtel is under contract for the new A1B reactor, a nuclear reactor being designed for use by the United States Navy to provide electricity generation and propulsion for the Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers.
He was assisted in this respect by the moody, overcast cinematography of director of photography Gerald Gibbs ; Gibbs also made extensive use of day for night photography for the film's climactic scenes.
Gerald Coles asserts that there are partisan agendas behind the educational policy-makers and that the scientific research that they use to support their arguments regarding the teaching of literacy are flawed.
Gerald Moore notes that in this novel, Beti has learned to use his protagonist's naivete as a tool of satire: the apprentice's simplistic reflections on his experiences with the priest " becomes the pure mirror through which we see the greed, the folly, and the tragic misunderstandings of a whole epoch in Africa's history.
The A1B reactor is a nuclear reactor being designed for use by lead engineer Arthur Tapper of the United States Navy to provide electricity generation and propulsion for the Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers.
The recommendations of Gerald Le Dain, Heinz Lehmann and J. Peter Stein included the repeal of the prohibition against the simple possession of cannabis and cultivation for personal use.
Some examples of their use are in connection with Stanley Williams, Cameron Todd Willingham, Gerald Stano, Thomas Silverstein, Marshall " Eddie " Conway, and a suspect in the disappearance of Etan Patz.
The first published report on the use of electroconvulsive therapy on patients in England was a collaboration between Gerald Fleming, the medical superintendent of Barnwood House and editor of the Journal of Mental Science, and Frederic Golla and William Grey Walter from the Burden Neurological Institute.
Al Tucker and his brother Gerald at Oklahoma Baptist University are sometimes credited with being the first to use the alley-oop in the mid-1960s.

Gerald and athame
The athame is mentioned in the writings of Gerald Gardner in the 1950s, who claimed to have been initiated into a surviving tradition of Witchcraft, the New Forest Coven.
Most Wiccan traditions associate the athame with the masculine principle and with the element of fire, as did Gerald Gardner ; while the wand is associated with air.

Gerald and probably
He was one of a remarkable group of Irish judges, including Christopher Palles, Hugh Holmes, and Gerald Fitzgibbon, who gave the Irish Court of Appeal, between approximately the years 1890-1910, a reputation for judicial eminence which has probably not been equalled by any other Irish Court.
The town of Bafut is probably best remembered as the place where the famous naturalist Gerald Durrell came on two animal-collecting expeditions in 1949 and 1957.
This first attempt to name the men at the Alamo was compiled by John William Smith, one of the last couriers to leave the Alamo, and Gerald Navan, who probably also left the Alamo as a courier.
' Ian Henderson has probably done more than any single individual to bring the Emergency to an end ' wrote General Sir Gerald Lathbury when he left Kenya in 1957
" In an overview of public school cricket, Gerald Brodribb described him as " probably the best ever " schoolboy cricketer.

Gerald and came
In 1202, Gerald was accused of stirring up the Welsh to rebellion and was put on trial, but the trial came to nothing in consequence of the absence of the principal judges.
Gerald Ford came to the Herrin-Marion airport in the 1970s.
In 1974 East Grand Rapids came to national attention as the legal domicile of Gerald R. Ford, 38th President of the United States, although, as a serving Congressman and Vice-President, Ford had, for all practical purposes, resided in the District of Columbia area for the previous twenty-five years.
Under President Gerald Ford, the American intelligence agencies came under attack over their annually published National Intelligence Estimate.
Pablo Picasso came to the town in 1946, having visited his friend and fellow painter Gerald Murphy and his wife Sara there in 1923, and was invited to stay in the castle.
After many years working as secretary to various MPs, first Wilfred Proudfoot, then Gerald Nabarro and latterly her husband – she came to wider public attention when she confronted her husband's opponent Martin Bell on Knutsford Heath during the 1997 general election campaign.
On April 18, 1975, President Gerald Ford came to Boston to light a third lantern at the historic Old North Church, symbolizing America's third century.
In October, President Gerald Ford came to help campaign with him.
The push for the appointment of Senator Gerald Nye ( R-ND ) to the chairmanship of this committee came from Senator George Norris ( R-NE ).
Gerald wounded Blair, but everyone came to their senses and Blair used his Pilgrim Cross knife to kill Admiral Wilson ( the only surviving element of this in the film is that Blair has a bandage on his hand during the scene where Paladin gave Blair his Pilgrim Cross ).
In 1974 he came into public prominence when he appeared before the United States Congress during the confirmation hearings for Nelson Rockefeller's nomination by Gerald Ford for the vice-presidency ; during his presentation to Congressmen he outlined the overall wealth of Nelson's family.
Partly for this reason, Dorris came under severe criticism by two professional colleagues, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn and Gerald Vizenor, Native Americans who were writers, Native American rights activists, and longtime professors.
She came up with the idea of recreating a Witches ' Sabbath, using published sources from Robert Graves, Margaret Murray and Gerald Gardner, a ritual was composed that has served as the basis of NROOGD practice ever since.
It was coined by Gerald Brown of Stony Brook University in his work with Hans Bethe, because " it came up often enough in our work ".
His entire gimmick was a rib on Gerald Brisco and Jack Brisco, as they both came from Bowlegs, Oklahoma ( the same home town Freddie Joe Floyd was billed as being from ).
Bolton's introduction to comics came about quite casually after he graduated from East Ham Technical College ( whose former alumni include Gerald Scarfe, Barry Windsor-Smith and Ralph Steadman ) with a degree in graphics and design.
This sentence was overturned on 26 bobby came to life August by Justice Gerald Winter, who said that the Penal Code was not applicable to what adults did in private.
Garrett won the nomination with 45 % of the vote and went on to win the seat, despite Roukema's refusal to endorse him ; State Senator Gerald Cardinale, who Roukema endorsed in the primary to succeed her, came in third with 25 % of the vote, behind State Assemblyman David C. Russo with 26 %.
She came to Florida in 1963 when her husband, Gerald Jahoda, was appointed professor of Library Science at the Florida State University.
Another change of region came in 1981 and a switch to Granada, replacing Gerald Sinstadt.

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