Handreading and the Gipsies
The gipsies came to Europe sometime in the early part of the fifteenth
century and it is now believed that they originally came from India, rather than from
Egypt as their name suggests. This would account for their having at least some
rudimentary handreading knowledge, given the popularity of the divinatory arts in the
Indian sub-continent.
At first glance, this might seem to give support to the popular belief
that it was they who were responsible for the introduction of handreading to England. But,
as we have already seen, there was already a written tradition of chiromancy in England
predating the arrival of the gipsies by at least two hundred years.
The association between handreading and gipsies is depicted in 'The
Gipsies Metamorphosed', where we find a passage in which the Captain of the gipsies
is reading the hand of the disguised King:
"You are no great wencher, I see by your table,
although your Mons Veneris says you are able.
You live chaste and single, and have buried your wife,
and mean not to marry, by the line of your life.
Whence he that conjectures your quality learns,
you're an honest good man and have care of your bairns.
Your Mercury hill too a wit doth betoken,
Some book-craft you have and are pretty well spoken.
But stay! In your Jupiter mount, what's here?
A King? A Monarch? What wonders appear!
High, bountiful, just; a Jove for your parts,
A master of men and that reign in their hearts."
However, this association with the gipsies also gave the term
'palmistry' a new meaning, and one that was hardly likely to encourage the serious
investigation of the subject. A Statute of Henry VIII of 1530 describes the gipsies as '...
an outlandish people using no craft or feat of merchancy, who have come into this realm
and gone from shire to shire in great companies and used great subtle and crafty means to
deceive people, bearing them in hand that they, by palmistry, could tell men's and women's
fortunes and so many times, by craft and subtlety, have deceived the people of their money
and have also committed many heinous felonies and robberies'