
While working on infrared missiles in the Salisbury Plain for an aerospace company - a job which required nighttime hours - Frost had ample time to explore Stonehenge and its environs during the day. The initiates received a mark cut onto their wrists. The initiation was carried out at a stone circle in Boskednan, Cornwall, in 1951. The duke's four pursuivants look after heraldic designs, and their offices correspond to the four directions. The group decided to undertake an initiation and sought the help of a pursuivant of the duke of Norfolk, who, as Earl Marshal, is the heraldic head of England. Lethbridge, a Demonstrator (laboratory assistant) who was interested in magic, the occult, dowsing and sacred stone sites (Lethbridge went on to write Witches, published in 1962, and other works). At the university, Gavin joined an informal group formed by T. From 1949 to 1952, he attended London University, graduating with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics and a doctorate in physics and math. The seeds of his interest in Witchcraft were planted in childhood, during which he spent holidays in Wales, a country steeped in folk magic, Witchcraft and the occult. Gavin Frost was born in 1930 in Staffordshire, England, to a Welsh family.


They are open about their Craft and view their work as a needed “information booth” to Pagans and non-Pagans alike. Though the Frosts are Witches, they do not consider themselves Pagans, because they do not worship nature or named deities. The Frosts have steadfastly followed their own path in the Craft, and whenever that took them out of mainstream views, they have weathered much criticism from others in the Wiccan/Pagan communities. Frost, Gavin (1930- ) and Yvonne (1931- ) Witches, authors and founders of the Church and School of Wicca, located in Hinton, West Virginia.
