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Scottish tower house

Characteristic style of Scottish castle building in the form of a tall tower, surrounded by one or more wings in L or Z-shaped floor plans in its later development.

Scottish Witchcraft Act 1563

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Scottish Witchcraft Act 1649

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Screaming skull

Human skull that emits blood-curdling screams when anyone attempts to move it.

Scrying

Form of divination in which the diviner gazes into a reflective surface, in which visions appear.

Scuttlers

Members of neighbourhood-based youth gangs formed in working-class areas of Manchester, Salford, and the surrounding townships during the late 19th century.

Sea Mither

Mythical being of Orcadian folklore that lives in the sea during summer; also known as Mither of the Sea

Sedilia

Seats for the officiating clergy found on the south side of an altar.

Seely wights

Fairy-like creatures at the centre of a shamanistic Scottish cult that existed in the 16th century. Members claimed to be able to enter into a trance which allowed them to fly out at night on swallows, and join with the seely wights.

Select Conversations with an Uncle

Collection of 12 humorous conversations between George and his uncle, and two reminiscences, by H. G. Wells, first published in 1895.