Gerald Gardner

Novelist, Author

1884 – 1964

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Who was Gerald Gardner?

Gerald Brosseau Gardner, also known by the craft name Scire, was an English Wiccan, as well as an author and an amateur anthropologist and archaeologist. He was instrumental in bringing the Contemporary Pagan religion of Wicca to public attention, writing some of its definitive religious texts and founding the tradition of Gardnerian Wicca.

Born into an upper-middle-class family in Blundellsands, Lancashire, Gardner spent much of his childhood abroad in Madeira. In 1900, he moved to colonial Ceylon, and then in 1911 to Malaya, where he worked as a civil servant, independently developing an interest in the native peoples and writing papers and a book about their magical practices. After his retirement in 1936, he traveled to Cyprus, penning the novel A Goddess Arrives before returning to England. Settling down near the New Forest, he joined an occult group, the Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship, through which he claimed to have encountered the New Forest coven into which he was initiated in 1939.

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Born
Jun 13, 1884
Blundellsands
Also known as
  • Gerald Brousseau Gardner
  • Scire
  • Gerald Brosseau Gardner
Religion
  • Paganism
  • Wicca
Nationality
  • England
Profession
Lived in
  • Crosby
  • Liverpool
Died
Feb 12, 1964
Tunis

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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