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The Pendle Hill Witch Trials of The 17th Century

2019-09-02
By: Chris
On: September 2, 2019
In: Mythology & Folklore, Religion & Spirituality

The Pendle Hill Witch Trials of the 17th century is perhaps the most notorious and famous witch trial, dark tale of imprisonment and execution recorded at Lancaster Castle. Paranoia was endemic in England at that time. James 1 was the king who was living in fear of a Catholic rebellionRead More →

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