The Lancashire Witch Conspiracy: A History of Pendle Forest & Pendle Witch Trials

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“The Lancashire Witch Conspiracy: A History of Pendle Forest and the Pendle Witch Trials” by John A. Clayton assesses the 1612 Lancashire witch trials, shedding new light on this historical event. Clayton looks into the history of Pendle Forest from the Norman Conquest to the reign of James I and appraises the roles of local families in the events leading up to the accusations. The book is illustrated with black and white photographs and maps.

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The Lancashire Witch Conspiracy – A History of Pendle Forest and the Pendle Witch Trials by John A. Clayton

  • The Barrowford press, 2007
  • Softcover
  • Second revised edition
  • 7.5 x 9.5 cm
  • 302 pages
  • “The Lancashire Witch Conspiracy: A History of Pendle Forest and the Pendle Witch Trials” by John A. Clayton assesses the 1612 Lancashire witch trials, shedding new light on this historical event. Clayton looks into the history of Pendle Forest from the Norman Conquest to the reign of James I and appraises the roles of local families in the events leading up to the accusations. The book is illustrated with black and white photographs and maps.

    Condition:
    The card covers are in very good condition, clean and bright, with a slight curl to the fore-edge and mild handling marks. The binding is tight. Inside, there are a couple of very small marks to the front paste-down and free end-papar, otherwise, the content is clean and in very good condition.