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Robert Cochrane (26 January 1931 – 3 July 1966), who was born as Roy Bowers, was an English occultist who founded the tradition of Witchcraft known as The Clan of Tubal Cain. Born in a working-class family in West London, he became interested in occultism after attending a Society for Psychical Research lecture, taking a particular interest ...
Cochrane's Craft, also known as Cochranianism and The Clan of Tubal Cain, is a religious movement similar to Wicca that considers itself a form of Traditional Witchcraft.It was founded in 1951 by the English witch Robert Cochrane, who himself claimed to have been taught in the tradition by some of his elderly family members, a claim that is disputed by historians such as Ronald Hutton and Leo ...
Robert Leroy Cochran (1886–1963), former governor of Nebraska; Bob Cochran (skier) (born 1951), former U.S. alpine ski racer; member of Skiing Cochrans family of Vermont; Bobby Cochran (born 1950), American singer-songwriter; Robert Cochrane (favourite) (died 1482), associate of James III of Scotland; Robert Cochrane (witch) (1931–1966 ...
Robert Cochrane's wife name was Jane not Jean. Roy Bowers' father or mother(my grandparents) were never witches and there was no history of witchcraft in the family. Strimstrum ( talk ) 22:41, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
Throughout the war clansman Sir John Cochrane travelled extensively abroad as the king's representative. [4] The chief 'Lord Cochrane' fought in the royalist army at the Battle of Preston (1648). [4] In 1669 the Cochrane chief's title was raised from a Lord to an Earl when Sir William Cochrane was created 1st Earl of Dundonald. After the death ...
Winifred Cochrane, Countess of Dundonald (Welsh: Winifred, Iarlles Dundonald) was born on 16 April 1859. She was a philanthropist, [2] a Lady of Grace of the Order of St John, [3] Marchioness of Maranham, [4] and was known within Wales by her bardic name, Rhiannon. She was the Welsh [5] [6] wife of Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane ...
A carved stone was retrieved from the chimney of the old cottage, now a ruin, and this carries the date 1678 with the letters "I C R C N C". This stone was once located in the interior of the middle cottage and may refer to the Cochrane family. [2] In 1828 the 'Paisley Magazine' recorded that considerable ruins of the old castle remained.
Cochrane's father, the 9th Earl of Dundonald (1748–1831) Thomas Cochrane was born at Annsfield, near Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland.He was the son of Archibald, Lord Cochrane (1748–1831), who later became, in October 1778, the 9th Earl of Dundonald, and his wife, Anna Gilchrist.