Frontispiece, most likely by Robert Cruikshank, to The Life and Prophecies of Mother Shipton (1823).

Featured on PDR in the essay Divining the Witch of York: Propaganda and Prophecy

Said to be spawn of the devil himself and possessed with great powers of prophetic insight, Mother Shipton was Yorkshire’s answer to Nostradamus. Ed Simon looks into how, regardless of whether this prophetess witch actually existed or not, the legend of Mother Shipton has wielded great power for centuries — from the turmoil of Tudor courts, through the frictions of civil war, to the spectre of Victorian apocalypse.

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Shipton's Prophecies

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Date

1823

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The Life and Prophecies of Mother Shipton


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Public Domain Worldwide

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