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1734 Tradition
Form of traditional witchcraft
Form of traditional witchcraft
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1734 Tradition |
| type | Wicca |
| orientation | Cochrane's Craft |
| governance | Priesthood |
| founder | Joseph Bearwalker Wilson |
| founded_date | 1963 (De facto), 1974 (De jure) |
| congregations_type | Coven |
| members | Unknown |
| ministers_type | Priest/Priestness |
The 1734 Tradition is a form of traditional witchcraft founded by the American Joseph Bearwalker Wilson in 1973, after developing it since 1964. It is largely based upon the teachings he received from an English traditional witch named Robert Cochrane, the founder of Cochrane's Craft, and from Ruth Wynn-Owen, whom he called the matriarch of Y Plant Bran ("the child of Bran").
References
References
- Adler, Margot. (2006). "Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America". Penguin.
- Bramshaw, Vikki. (2009). "Craft of the Wise: A Practical Guide to Paganism and Witchcraft". O Books.
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