Margery Jourdemayne and the Coggeshall Witch with Deborah Hyde

Margery Jourdemayne and the Coggeshall Witch with Deborah Hyde

In this third episode of our Witches, Cunning Folk & Magic theme, I'm talking to Deborah Hyde, an author, presenter and producer who has written for periodicals such as The Guardian and The Fortean Times, and who specialises in the subject of weird belief. For ten years, Deborah was Editor-in-Chief of The Skeptic and is a fellow of The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.

She makes frequent TV appearances, being a regular contributor to 'Strange Evidence' and 'Mysteries at the Museum', and has presented insights in some of BBC iPlayer’s most successful recent podcasts such as 'Uncanny', 'The Battersea Poltergeist' and 'Lady Swindlers'.

In this chat, we talk about Margery Jourdemayne as an example of a cunning woman caught up in royal politics, Widow Coman, one of the Coggeshall Witches who was targeted relatively late in 1699, and how witchcraft accusations changed to suit the times.

Find Deborah online: DeborahHyde.com

Get your free guide to home protection the folklore way here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/

Become a member of the Fabulous Folklore Family for bonus episodes and articles at https://patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595

Buy Icy a coffee or sign up for bonus episodes at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick

Fabulous Folklore Bookshop: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/fabulous_folklore

Pre-recorded illustrated talks: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick/shop

Request an episode: https://forms.gle/gqG7xQNLfbMg1mDv7

Get extra snippets of folklore on Instagram at https://instagram.com/icysedgwick

Find Icy on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/icysedgwick.bsky.social

'Like' Fabulous Folklore on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabulousfolklore/

Jaksot(427)

Spinning in Folklore: Impossible Bets and Crafting With the Fates

Spinning in Folklore: Impossible Bets and Crafting With the Fates

There are many tales of spinning in folklore, often involving trickery or the creation of fate.  In this episode of Fabulous Folklore, let's meet the Fates from ancient Greece, spinners from famous f...

23 Touko 202016min

Weaving in Mythology: Creating Fate and Fantastic Images

Weaving in Mythology: Creating Fate and Fantastic Images

Many cultures have myths involving creator deities or legendary figures who weave fate into a tapestry of destiny. In this episode of Fabulous Folklore, let's meet the goddesses and makers from ancie...

16 Touko 202019min

Blacksmith Gods: Making Magical Items of Myth and Mayhem

Blacksmith Gods: Making Magical Items of Myth and Mayhem

Many cultures have myths involving blacksmith gods, or creatures that forge magical items for the gods. In this episode of Fabulous Folklore, let's meet the gods and makers from ancient Greece, the ...

9 Touko 202020min

Blacksmiths of Legend: Wicked Wizards of Metal and Flame

Blacksmiths of Legend: Wicked Wizards of Metal and Flame

Blacksmiths have long been revered and feared thanks to their skills with fire and metal. In legend, saints and sinners play the role of smith. Let's find out more about the blacksmiths of legend in ...

2 Touko 202019min

Weather Lore: A Tale of Portents and Omens

Weather Lore: A Tale of Portents and Omens

Humans love knowing what lies in the future and predicting the weather is no different. But how does weather lore differ from the wacky world of superstitions?  Let's find out more in this week's epi...

25 Huhti 202020min

Persephone: Goddess of Spring and Queen of the Dead

Persephone: Goddess of Spring and Queen of the Dead

Most people know Persephone due to her abduction by the god Hades. But how does she balance her role as spring goddess and Queen of the Dead?  Let's find out more in this week's episode of Fabulous F...

18 Huhti 202020min

Jack-in-the-Green and the Green Man: One and the Same?

Jack-in-the-Green and the Green Man: One and the Same?

You'll find the Jack-in-the-Green as part of May Day celebrations around England. But he's sometimes confused with or linked with the famous 'Green Man' found in English churches. Are these figure re...

11 Huhti 202023min

What Do Eggs, Bunnies, and Bonnets Have to Do With Easter?

What Do Eggs, Bunnies, and Bonnets Have to Do With Easter?

We often associate eggs, rabbits, and fancy hats with Easter. But where did these links come from? And was the festival really named after an ancient pagan goddess? Let's find out more about all thes...

4 Huhti 202021min

Suosittua kategoriassa Yhteiskunta

olipa-kerran-otsikko
siita-on-vaikea-puhua
gogin-ja-janin-maailmanhistoria
kaksi-aitia
i-dont-like-mondays
poks
antin-palautepalvelu
kolme-kaannekohtaa
sita
aikalisa
mamma-mia
yopuolen-tarinoita-2
rss-murhan-anatomia
lahko
loukussa
rss-nikotellen
rss-palmujen-varjoissa
meidan-pitais-puhua
terapeuttiville-qa
ootsa-kuullut-tasta-2