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| American Traditional Witchcraft Collective  |
| A collective of traditional pre-Gardnerian religionists, reconstructionists and followers of ancient paths.
http://www.tradwitchcraft.org/ |
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| Arddhu - Original Witchcraft from the villages of Britain  |
| Arddhu 'Old Witchcraft Family' website, features an introduction to the family of Arddhu, basic info and details of our course in Traditional Witchcraft of Britain.
http://www.arddhu.co.uk |
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| Children of the Elder Gods Webring  |
| A collective of sites focussing on pre-Gardnerian, pre-Christian beliefs.
http://c.webring.com/hub?ring=coteg |
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| Cottage of the Hedgewytch  |
| A journey into the world of British Isles Traditional Witchcraft as experienced by a practicing Hedgewytch who follows the Old Faery Faith.
http://www.cottingleyglen.com/hedgewytch/hedgewytch.html |
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| Dark Witchcraft  |
| Extensive and informative non-wiccan site pertaining to witchcraft. Includes spells, planetary and moon magic, potions, Christian and Egyptian witchcraft, folklore, graphics.
http://www.dark-witchcraft.com |
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| Disciples of the True Path  |
| The site aims to share views on what witchcraft is really about.
http://www.disciplesofthetruepath.co.uk |
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| Gods of the Witches  |
| Dr Margeret Murray's controversial thesis on the ideas and development of witchcraft in Europe.
http://www.comparative-religion.com/alternative/neo-paganism/gods_of_the_witches/ |
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| HeartsEase - A Witch's Cottage  |
| Articles, recipes, craft projects, graphics, even an cyber altar where you can light a candle.
http://members.aol.com/redselchie/index.html |
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| Herbal Correspondences for Natural Magick  |
| An information resource on the uses of herbs in traditional witchcraft and pagan practices. Tables include common names, associations with elements, planets and deities, and magickal properties.
http://www.magickware.com/herbal-info.html |
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| House Shadow Drake's Onyx Dimensions  |
| A Heathen informational resource featuring pre-Gardnerian family traditional Witchcraft and Celtic folklore.
http://www.shadowdrake.com/ |
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