Lady Gwen Thompson was the "public Craft name", or pseudonym of Witchcraft author Phyllis Thompson (née Healy). In the 1980s, she altered her craft forename to "Gwynne"; Thompson is her final married surname. Lady Gwen Thompson claimed to be a hereditary witch from New England. She was the primary teacher of a line of traditionalist initiatory witchcraft (T.I.W. ) that has come to be called the New England Covens of Traditionalist Witches, after the name of one of her early covens.
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- Lady Gwen Thompson was the "public Craft name", or pseudonym of Witchcraft author Phyllis Thompson (née Healy). In the 1980s, she altered her craft forename to "Gwynne"; Thompson is her final married surname. Lady Gwen Thompson claimed to be a hereditary witch from New England. She was the primary teacher of a line of traditionalist initiatory witchcraft (T.I.W. ) that has come to be called the New England Covens of Traditionalist Witches, after the name of one of her early covens.
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- Lady Gwen Thompson was the "public Craft name", or pseudonym of Witchcraft author Phyllis Thompson (née Healy). In the 1980s, she altered her craft forename to "Gwynne"; Thompson is her final married surname. Lady Gwen Thompson claimed to be a hereditary witch from New England. She was the primary teacher of a line of traditionalist initiatory witchcraft (T.I.W. ) that has come to be called the New England Covens of Traditionalist Witches, after the name of one of her early covens.
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