Nooks and Corners of Lancashire and Cheshire.: A Wayfarer's Notes in the Palatine Counties, Historical, Legendary, Genealogical, and Descriptive.Croston, James
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Nooks and Corners of Lancashire and Cheshire.: A Wayfarer's Notes in the Palatine Counties, Historical, Legendary, Genealogical, and Descriptive.
Croston, James
Cheshire (England); Lancashire (England)
It was his practice to raise the dead by incantations, and to consult
the corpse for the purpose of obtaining a knowledge, as he pretended,
of the fate of the living. Weever, in his “Ancient Funeral Monuments”
(p. 45), says that upon a certain night in the park of Walton-le-Dale,
near Preston, with one Paul Wareing, of Clayton Brook, he invoked one
of the infernal regiment to know certain passages in the life, as also
what might be known of the devil’s foresight of the manner and time
of the death, of a young nobleman in Wareing’s wardship. The ceremony
being ended, Kelly and his companion repaired to the church of Walton,
where they dug up the body of a man recently interred, and whom, by
their incantations, they made to deliver strange predictions concerning
the same gentleman, who was probably present and anxious to read a
page in the book of futurity. This feat, which was no doubt performed
by a kind of ventriloquism, is also mentioned by Casaubon. It is not
said when the circumstance occurred, but a local historian, anxious
to supply the omission, gives the date August 12, 1560, and says that
Dee was present. This, however, must be an error, for Kelly could then
have been only five years of age, and Dee did not make his acquaintance
until long afterwards.
Kelly was a notorious alchemist and necromancer long before Dee became
associated with him, and after the unfortunate intimacy commenced he
acted as his amanuensis, and performed for him the office of “seer,”
by looking into the doctor’s magic crystal,[23] a faculty he himself
did not possess, and hence he was obliged to have recourse to Kelly for
the revelations from the spirit world. It would seem, therefore, that
“mediums” are by no means a modern invention. Dee says he was brought
into unison with him by the mediation of the Angel Uriel, and their
dealings and daily conferences with the spirits are fully recorded in
Casaubon’s work, entitled, “A True and Faithful Relation of what passed
for many years between Dr. John Dee and some Spirits.” They had a black
spectrum or crystal—a piece of polished cannel coal, in which Kelly
affirmed the Angels Gabriel and Raphael, and the whole Rosicrucian
hierarchy, appeared at their invocation—and hence the author of
“Hudibras” says,—
Kelly did all his feats upon
The devil’s looking-glass—a stone;
Where playing with him at bo-peep
He solved all problems ne’er so deep.
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