Witch Court Reporter (@witchcourt) is a twitter account which “live” tweets some of the stranger details of historical witch trials. Using contemporary sources from the 16th and 17th Century, witch court’s “reporter”, Richard Osmond, curates a rolling feed of historically-fascinating hubble, bubble toil and trouble.
If you follow this spooky account for any length of time, one thing becomes very clear: witches love animals – both ordinary animals kept as pets and bizarre monsters kept for their magickal abilities. And the names these witches choose for their companions are… pretty weird.
So whether you’re an apprentice sorcerer in search of a familiar in time for Halloween, or a hipster wanting a retro name for your new wire-haired wiener dog, check out these 34 examples of @witchcourt’s wildest witch-pets.
1: A shapeshifting cat-toad named Satan
2: Three spirits named Great Dick, Little Dick and Willet
3: A clingy imp named Tom
4: A defenestrating dog named Bunne
5: A fat, legless hariy dog named Jarmara
6: A greyhound with the head of an ox named Vinegar Tom
7: A black rabbit named “Sack & Sugar”
8: A soup-loving white dog named Elimanzer
9: Three genital-sucking imps named Wynowe, Jeso and Panu
10: A grey kite named Tomboy
11: Three genital lumps named Littleman, Pretty-man and Dainty
12: Rug.
13: A mouse-thing and a yellow cat-thing named Susan and Besse, respectively
14: A trio of black moles named Susan, Amie and Margaret
15: Two moles named Jack and Prickeare and an unimaginatively-named frog named Frog
16: Three mice named James, Prickeare and Robyn, and an unimaginatively-named sparrow named Sparrow
17: Two helpful devils named Tibbe and Fancie
18: A brown ghost dog named Ball
19: A murderous dog named Dandy
20: A ‘kitlin’ and a ‘moldiwarp’ named Puss and Hiss
21: A disgruntled cat named Rutterkin
22: A shapeshifting brown chicken called ‘the thing’
23: Six chickens named Pluck, Catch, White, Smack, Smack and Smack
24: An enigmatic devil named HARDNAME
25: A devil dog named George and a devil woman named Jezzabel
26: A bloodthirsty cat named Gille
27: An equally bloodthirsty kitten named Ginnie
28: A bloodthirsty rat named Philip
29: A jailbreak accomplice named Bunne
30: A malicious white puppy named Lilly
31: An equally malicious black puppy named Priscill
32: A cattle-killing puppy named Pretty
33: A cat with a particular set of skills named Tiffy
34: And lastly, the 17th Century version of pet rocks: a log and a stick named Beelzebub and Trullibub
To read more insanity from the world of historical witch trials, go to twitter.com/witchcourt