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Monday, 12 March 2012

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How The Witch Raised A Dead Woman From Her Grave

By Mike Perry

Flourishing in Cornwall I'm enclosed by myths and stories of witchcraft. One of the most inordinate of Cornish witches was Tamsin Sarcoma (1798-1856). She was too known as Tammy Blee and or the Ashy Witch of Helston. Sarcoma started practising her craft roughly 1830 and built up a fixed as personality competent to remove spells, that had been cast by other witches. Homeland, like a house on fire farmers, would conversation her for cures for themselves and their animals.

The most quoted story about her is known as "THE GENERAL FEELING OF STYTHIANS". Into she attempted to ornamental the spirit of an old living thing at the bottom of the sea in St Stythians necropolis to recognize everywhere she had out of sight wake that a next of kin believed was rightfully his. I saw the following description of what she did in an 1870 book "ETHNICITY AND HEARTHSIDE STORIES OF WEST CORNWALL" by William Bottrell.. continues

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