The Chilling True Story of the Pendle Witch Trials

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @ursulaclark287
    @ursulaclark287 Год назад +189

    We live in the house of an alleged 19th century Yorkshire witch. Investigating her history uncovered a very curious story and previously unknown family connections to the Pendle Witches.
    For over 150 years nothing much was known about her life other than the enduring accusations of witchcraft based on the flimsiest of anecdotal stories. Eventually I was able to establish her maiden name, the key to many a genealogical impasse. I discovered she was born Margaret Clark, sharing our family name and, astonishingly, more besides. The stories turned out to be malicious gossip, seemingly related to money and inheritance, but they clearly hit home. After her death, Margaret (or her surviving family) went so far as to have the accusations alluded to on her gravestone in the village churchyard.
    In 2016, whilst I was researching her life I also discovered that, far from being the ‘incomers’ we believed ourselves to be when we relocated here in the 1990s, our family has historic connections to the village dating back to the early 1700s. We now know that one of my husband’s direct ancestors was the corn miller here in Margaret’s lifetime.
    Not only that, but Margaret was related to that ancestor, albeit distantly through marriage, which of course means that Margaret turns out to be part of our wider family tree too.
    Following the revelations of my husband’s ancestry in the village I began to investigate more deeply my own ancestry which hails from the cotton-spinning towns of south Lancashire. In early 2017 I discovered that before the Industrial Revolution drew them into the mill towns in search of work, my ancestors had lived for at least ten generations in the villages and hamlets around Pendle Hill. Further research revealed that three members of my family had been named by Potts as being amongst the accused: one, the older sister of my ten times great grandmother, ‘fled to save herself’; the other two, a mother and son, were not so fortunate.
    It is not known what became of the ancestor who fled but it is not difficult to imagine what the legacy must have been for the families caught up in such accusations of witchcraft. How very curious that my own family’s history and experience should have turned out to have connected so intimately, and resonated so closely, with those of the woman whose house we now occupy and whose story I had been compelled to investigate. What do they say about truth being stranger than fiction?!

  • @emom358
    @emom358 Год назад +175

    Alice Loxton is a wonderful host for programs such as this. Thank you for a warm, sympathic summary of this horrible history.

    • @notpublic7149
      @notpublic7149 Год назад +11

      Alice rules! Loxton or Roberts! 🎉

    • @will5989
      @will5989 Год назад +4

      Agreed, love her.

    • @susanmccormick6022
      @susanmccormick6022 Год назад +12

      I wish I knew why humans are the cruellest species on earth,yet consider themselves top species.

    • @joshharris961
      @joshharris961 2 месяца назад +1

      She turned me into a newt!

    • @WillScarlet1991
      @WillScarlet1991 2 месяца назад +1

      She's a very ordinary presenter. OP probably just fancies her

  • @Madmerlined
    @Madmerlined Год назад +24

    Live relatively local to the Pendle area, very happy to see this. I did my dissertation on these ladies

    • @vinnysinha2444
      @vinnysinha2444 2 месяца назад

      I'd love to read your paper on the Pendle witches, where can we read!!

  • @eloquentsarcasm
    @eloquentsarcasm Год назад +67

    Not sure exactly what it is about Alice, but she has a wonderful enthusiasm for history, and a goofy, relatable manner that just makes watching her presentations a joy. She reminds me quite a bit of the Time Team members, folk that you could imagine sitting around a table with a generous supply of ale/whisky and talking for hours. Another great History Hit video!

    • @ismarwinkelman5648
      @ismarwinkelman5648 Год назад +5

      Yes! She can be very knowledgeable and incredibly bubbly at the same time, it’s awesome 😊👌🏾🔥❤️

    • @dionnegonsalves8188
      @dionnegonsalves8188 Год назад +2

      ...I could watch world 🌎 wide History & Nature Docs all day! Listening on my daily walks 🎧 is enjoyable too. 😊

  • @TheTristanmarcus
    @TheTristanmarcus Год назад +12

    There was an unforgettable documentary about this with Simon Armitage presenting it, in his elegiac and poetic way 🙏🏽 Worth looking out for ❤

    • @newgabe09
      @newgabe09 5 месяцев назад

      This is it.
      ruclips.net/video/eQrva6RAkak/видео.html

  • @anthonystevens8683
    @anthonystevens8683 Год назад +26

    This is such a tragic tale, many of the very vulnerable would have tried and believed in almost anything just to survive, these victims probably had no idea what they were confessing to. A well made and educational video of these dark times. Humbly narrated and well presented Alice. Thanks for sharing.

  • @TJS3
    @TJS3 Год назад +6

    I just love way Alice talks about history, enthusiasm and knowledge unmatched.

  • @tonycowin
    @tonycowin Год назад +7

    This is the most sympathetic and respectful documentary on the subject I've seen. Thank you.

  • @WeArePermaculture
    @WeArePermaculture Год назад +4

    Beautiful part of the world, I'm forever in awe of the natural beauty and interesting history of our bonny Pendle. Great documentary, good work!

  • @williamrobinson7435
    @williamrobinson7435 Год назад +14

    Beautifully compiled and presented. I have been to the pub on Pendle Hill.. To our surprise, when we arrived there was a Roundhead, complete with horse and tankard, drinking his beer outside. These poor people's loss has been feeding the tourist industry up there ever since this shameful series of trials.. Nice one Alice. 🌟👍

  • @xx_blasphemer_xx8148
    @xx_blasphemer_xx8148 Год назад +34

    Past and present always reminds us of how awful we can be to each other :( I never used to get bothered by history but as I grow older the stories weigh heavy on me.

    • @EMNstar
      @EMNstar Год назад +2

      I feel the same. As I grow older, the knowledge weighs heavier on my soul.

    • @sharonkaczorowski8690
      @sharonkaczorowski8690 Год назад +2

      I am 73. Since age 14, I’ve spent my life studying the darker side of human history. it’s always bothered me but as I’ve aged it’s become downright painful. It doesn’t help that I carry images in my head I would sometimes gladly remove if I could do so.

    • @NickMak-m2c
      @NickMak-m2c 7 месяцев назад +1

      I find them so magical, I would rather have lived in these more mysterious times. I almost feel those times in me as I look back, maybe it's from reading the writings from the black death or the witch trials but they way they're written from the primary account is so much more fascinating than the modern look back, because to these people, truly magic was in the air, there was no difference to believing and the truth in those days, and life is magical enough as it is, even in our time, the basis of theirs that was unexplained, (even if we feel they are because we can describe greater swaths of time, and larger things and very small things) it is, on the face of it, still here.

  • @normasouthwood3182
    @normasouthwood3182 Год назад +3

    I went on a coach trip around the Ribble Valley. There was a speaker on board, the wonderful Simon Entwhistle. Mesmerising. A born storyteller.

  • @chizwiffle
    @chizwiffle Год назад +19

    Alice is an incredible presenter! There are a few Pendle Witch Trial documentaries out there but for someone who watches pretty much every documentary, I couldn’t get myself to watch those. Finally we have one that is brilliant! Thank you, Alice! Please keep presenting history for us!

  • @Sanniz
    @Sanniz Год назад +4

    I was in some of the places around Pendle Hill and Lancaster 2015. My Trevor (from UK and Lancashire area) took me there, cause he knew my intrest in Witches and those tragic witch trials.
    In the museum for Pendle Hills Witches I was talking with an older man about all and compared with same tragic story from my country Sweden. And he also gave me more printed facts about Pendle Hills Witch Trials. I still got them today and they are in the shelf with the books I bought there.
    Also recogniced Witches Galore, cause we stopped there too.
    Plus I have been in Williams Park in Lancaster too.
    Thanks for the history and I love how it was presented. But I don't like that so many died cause of this type of trials.

  • @martinhew981
    @martinhew981 Год назад +14

    I love the Alice's style. Love her videos and loved her book. Another very interesting documentary.

  • @KN-eb3md
    @KN-eb3md 2 месяца назад +1

    As a Lancaster local I've always found the Witch trials fascinating and thought this was a brilliant documentary! Last year I read an interesting blog post from Lancastrian Research titled 'Locating the Lancaster Gallows' which looked at old maps and accounts, and places the gallows on the site of LRGS (boys grammar school) rather than at Williamson's park/Ashton memorial as often guessed. It's only down the road but still. I highly recommend giving it a read

  • @nickjung7394
    @nickjung7394 7 месяцев назад +1

    Passion for the subject, an excellent speaking voice and good research. A pleasure to watch and listen to. I knew someone years ago who was a Lancashire Redfern from this area; she was very knowledgeable about this subject!

    • @blueraven596
      @blueraven596 3 месяца назад

      I descend from Anne Brown Redfearn. Can you share any information by chance?

  • @TheBerendir
    @TheBerendir Год назад +2

    Cannot believe I have not seen this channel on my feed? Instant Sub, plenty of videos to catch up on 👍

  • @heversham1
    @heversham1 Год назад +4

    I have to say History Hit have really hit the nail on the head ,I have been involved in a few documentaries on the 1612 story .For me this is the best

  • @mrparkuksmith1311
    @mrparkuksmith1311 Год назад +10

    I live in Clitheroe! I know Simon Entwistle well. A great guy. Hope you liked the surroundings Alice!

  • @edwilson5727
    @edwilson5727 Год назад +2

    lovely to see Colin and the Castle doing well, we did some living history events at Lancaster Castle some years ago, may have to see about doing so again!

    • @susanmccormick6022
      @susanmccormick6022 Год назад

      Ed Wilson:Miss doing Living History,but without transport u r doomed.Doomed!

  • @LanceHarding
    @LanceHarding Год назад +7

    My neighbour was a family relative of Alice Nutter, his name was Robert Nutter who was born in Colne but his family moved down to Whitstable in Kent. He was a Great friend who will always be remembered by the happy memories we shared riding roller coasters.

    • @deedeedodo8092
      @deedeedodo8092 Год назад +1

      Wow I knew the family, they played in the Whitstable cricket team. How interesting 😊

  • @pieterdutoit5997
    @pieterdutoit5997 2 месяца назад +1

    ABSOLUTELY SICKENING! Those poor people!!!
    May they all get their final justice!

  • @jimmycburfield5997
    @jimmycburfield5997 Год назад +2

    Really interesting and really well presented.

  • @nickthomas181
    @nickthomas181 Год назад +1

    Im from Burnley and Colne this was a superb interpretation of The Pendle Witches.

  • @MrMmnngghh
    @MrMmnngghh Год назад +1

    Alice AND Simon in the same excellent documentary, win-win-win

  • @Bobbythebuilder789
    @Bobbythebuilder789 Год назад +22

    I'd love to see Alice have her own history documentary on the bbc

    • @gjclark2478
      @gjclark2478 Год назад

      Yeah, where the BBC would : say the witches were bame, need a month dedicated to them as a "minority", or history changed as one of their ancestors were black.
      Give me a break. Alice is in her element away from msm with their agendas..........ffs.
      BBC of all media ?!
      Liars and thieves all speed by the government........get a fkn grip 🙄🙄

    • @gjclark2478
      @gjclark2478 Год назад

      Paid (not speed).

  • @stuartsimister5042
    @stuartsimister5042 Год назад +2

    I live in Clitheroe and often walk pendle hill.Its very beautiful in the ribble valley.

  • @user-vi6wf4gh9x
    @user-vi6wf4gh9x Год назад +3

    Pendle, old Pendle, by moorland and fell
    In glory and loveliness, ever to dwell
    On life’s faithful journey, where e’er I may be,
    I’ll pause in my labours, and oft think of thee.
    Oh Lancashire is wonderful 🌹

  • @nickbannister775
    @nickbannister775 Год назад +4

    Just a little bit of trivia. Recently on TV there was a comedy called Witch Finder where the Witch Finder himself was a Bannister ( a very common surname in that part of Lancashire). One of the prosecutors at the trial was a Nicholas Bannister (yes we share the same name) so obviously someone on that comedy had done their homework.

  • @purplebutterfly7257
    @purplebutterfly7257 Год назад +4

    Alice and Dan are the best presenters.

  • @gavhenrad
    @gavhenrad Год назад +2

    Very well presented. Great video

  • @lexdavies3656
    @lexdavies3656 Год назад +13

    They taught us to fear witches, not the men that burned them

    • @DanielGreen-j4c
      @DanielGreen-j4c 2 месяца назад

      This is what I mean, men were also accused and murdered for being witches. It was the class that burned them.

  • @kariannecrysler640
    @kariannecrysler640 Год назад +14

    Excellent video. I wouldn’t mind more about the greater world around the witch hunts. There was no shortage of blaming women going on then sadly.

    • @picahudsoniaunflocked5426
      @picahudsoniaunflocked5426 Год назад +1

      So many reasons get cited too, including the transfer of some medical practices/responsibilities away from midwives towards a new professional class of educated men. I'd love a series on the times + context bc there's so much fiction that's crept into factual accounts & I appreciate that Loxton & History Hit in general will appreciate well-done fictional touches in other works, but they point them out & in their own work leave out the gloss + floss that muddles some other accounts of the past. & the HH crew are all wonderfully empathetic to the trials + joys experienced by real people --- whoever, whenever, + wherever they happen to find themselves in history.

    • @DanielGreen-j4c
      @DanielGreen-j4c 2 месяца назад +1

      And we need not forget that men were also accused and executed for witchcraft too. If we assume it was just a crusade against women that is to absolutely miss the point that it was a crusade against class and a way of life.

    • @kariannecrysler640
      @kariannecrysler640 2 месяца назад +1

      @ definitely worthy of note. I believe Northern Europe has the highest number of males who were victims. It becomes a bit difficult to find exact statistics because so much didn’t get written down or go through a court.

  • @beagleissleeping5359
    @beagleissleeping5359 Год назад +16

    Janette herself was accused of being a witch as an adult. She was found innocent, but died in prison after they wouldn't release her because she couldn't afford to pay the costs keeping her in prison.

    • @andrejz8954
      @andrejz8954 Год назад

      :O

    • @nickjung7394
      @nickjung7394 7 месяцев назад +2

      Wasn't her name "Jennet"? An old English name.

    • @bunny_smith
      @bunny_smith 7 месяцев назад

      @@nickjung7394 Her name was Jennet. She got her just deserts.

    • @paigeandmiamagicbeautygirl2988
      @paigeandmiamagicbeautygirl2988 Месяц назад

      @@bunny_smith she was probably being brainwashed though and was all by her self its not fair to blame when powerful men where using her to advance their own carrer

  • @Chaka2nd1
    @Chaka2nd1 Год назад

    Excellent! So well told and reported. I'm a fan.

  • @sethlogee
    @sethlogee Год назад +1

    Love the class and material analysis at the end. No war but Class war ❤ 🔥

  • @pcmark711
    @pcmark711 Год назад +33

    Alice is a natural presenter, you can tell she has enormous passion for the subject. Also telling a tragic story of these women with dignity. Well done History Hit another great video, more please!

  • @marcdavis4509
    @marcdavis4509 Год назад +1

    Absolutely unconscionable

  • @pendragon2012
    @pendragon2012 Год назад +9

    Great video! I really hate how these sites then try to capitalize on injustice by commercializing it with these dumb kitschy souvenirs and stuff. Salem is even worse. Well done, Alice!

    • @Ionabrodie69
      @Ionabrodie69 Год назад +6

      Its also called giving locals a living… I suggest you mind your own countries business.🙄🇬🇧

    • @sleepingpenguin2882
      @sleepingpenguin2882 Год назад

      ⁠​⁠@@Ionabrodie69 no one needs to make a living capitalising on such a tragic story. It is really quite distasteful, but each to their own. 🇬🇧

    • @tinyangel9409
      @tinyangel9409 8 месяцев назад

      @@Ionabrodie69 👍

  • @mukhumor
    @mukhumor Год назад +12

    It may also have been persecution of Catholics. Catholics were viewed with suspicion and distrust. Catholics may have uttered half remembered Latin blessings, believed to be spells and curses. 'Hocus Pocus' derives from mocking the Latin blessing, 'Hoc est corpus meum', or “This is my body.” 'Hokey Cokey' is another mocking of the same blessing.

    • @Ionabrodie69
      @Ionabrodie69 Год назад

      Nothing to do with being catholic .. I think you’ll find that it is a big Methodist area up here so it would be Chapel not Church.. 🙄

    • @mukhumor
      @mukhumor Год назад +4

      @@Ionabrodie69 Pendle Witch Trial 1612. John Wesley 1703-1791..

    • @Ionabrodie69
      @Ionabrodie69 Год назад

      @@mukhumor Still Not catholic..🙄

    • @jessikatkins1173
      @jessikatkins1173 Год назад

      How can someone get so bothered by a more than plausible comment that they roll their eye's to the heaven's and are borderline offended!? Is it impossible to just reply or correct someone politely?

    • @mukhumor
      @mukhumor Год назад

      @@jessikatkins1173 Thats the kind of people that would burn you at the stake. 😑

  • @sunny_muffins
    @sunny_muffins Год назад +2

    She`s my favorite historian.

  • @markcolyer1989
    @markcolyer1989 Год назад

    Fantastic video thanks for your time on
    This matter

  • @paulmisseg9398
    @paulmisseg9398 Год назад +1

    I really enjoy Alice as a presenter!

  • @tonygallagher6989
    @tonygallagher6989 Год назад +5

    One of them was an ancestor, according to my grandmother. I've tried researching her side of the family, but it's impossible to go back further than the 20th century.

  • @Walks-with-Dave
    @Walks-with-Dave Год назад +2

    Gwen ferch Ellis ( ferch meaning Daughter of ) was the first woman in Wales to be executed for Witchcraft. She was hung in Denbigh Town Square Denbighshire in 1594. So very sad 😢 ❤️🐾

  • @Waynejack2373
    @Waynejack2373 Год назад +11

    Thank you for highlighting this blight on the purge of innocent ordinary folk in Lancashire , Ps You picked a good day to film :D .. great upload :)

  • @javilorenzana
    @javilorenzana Год назад +4

    Give her ALL the videos.

  • @moirataylor6417
    @moirataylor6417 Год назад +5

    An informative and interesting video. As usual Alice is wonderful. The curator though makes a tiny error when saying prisoners in Lancaster gaol at the time of Pendle witches could die of cholera (or typhoid or typhus). The first recorded case of cholera was not until 1831 in Sunderland

  • @nickharmer3049
    @nickharmer3049 Год назад +1

    Great stuff. Thank you for sharing. Bless 👍

  • @suecrowhurst4393
    @suecrowhurst4393 Год назад +1

    Very interesting video, just found this, great stories about the witches, love the history

  • @Azphreal
    @Azphreal Год назад +4

    Really think Time Team should get Alice involved as she is a great presenter. Think i am a bit in love with her lol.

  • @ThisWontEndWell
    @ThisWontEndWell Год назад +2

    Im a distant relative on my mother's side to Jane Wenham of Church End, Walkern, near Stevenage who stood trial for witchcraft in 1712 and receiv’d Sentence of Death on, March 4, 1712 Her trial took place at Hertford, in March 1712, before Sir John Powell who had instructed the jury to acquit her but as local people convicted her instead. An appeal to Queen Anne, and obtained a pardon for Jane, after which she lived in a cottage on the Cowper estate at Hertingfordbury and she died in 1729.
    She was just a 70-year-old poor woman who asked for some straw from a farmer and ended up getting blamed for everything that had ever gone wrong.

  • @54mgtf22
    @54mgtf22 Год назад +2

    Alice rocks! Love your work 👍

  • @legionnairegonk4425
    @legionnairegonk4425 Год назад +29

    Alice always brings history alive! Just to remember that in some countries women are still to this day stoned to death for such absurd things as looking at another's man, or blasphemy. Ignorance is still alive and well in the world...

    • @susanmccormick6022
      @susanmccormick6022 Год назад

      ​@@legionnairegonk4425 Wonder which will come first,hooman coming of age-no more war,working together for the good of all,or the end of life on this poor overcrowded,badly used planet?Poor Gaia.

    • @s3v3n3
      @s3v3n3 Год назад

      @@susanmccormick6022 No such thing as good. Never will be absolute good all over the planet.

  • @caaam4734
    @caaam4734 Год назад +1

    Love Alice so much and the HistoryHit channel for another interesting video. Btw, what brands are your dresses' Alice? Much love

  • @fabshop6359
    @fabshop6359 Год назад

    Excellent! Have subscribed.

  • @BusWill2006
    @BusWill2006 Год назад +5

    I'm from Pendle. It's a gorgeous place and i grew up listening to stories of the witches.

  • @michaelwright2174
    @michaelwright2174 Год назад +1

    luv Alice Loxton presentation truly tragic misunderstanding. Good to feel gratitude dignity and honor. A Lion's pride. Luv you angel.

  • @kimmaddison8686
    @kimmaddison8686 9 месяцев назад +1

    going to have to visit here my great ansester was hung in 1620 in newcastle

  • @thenoworriesnomad
    @thenoworriesnomad Год назад

    Excellent video..👍👍

  • @grahamkemp5102
    @grahamkemp5102 Год назад +3

    The only reason we know anything about the trial is due to Thomas Potts the court clerk as his account is the only one we have, he wrote "The wonderful discovery of witches in Lancashire ", all the rest stated in regards to what was said is speculation. I wrote a play on the trial which was based on Thomas Potts writings. I was the part deputy manager of Lancaster Castle when I wrote it, also with the manager of the Castle, wrote the latest book on the history of Lancaster castle.

  • @rodeastell3615
    @rodeastell3615 Год назад

    Excellent video ... thank you.

  • @SamuelBlack84
    @SamuelBlack84 2 месяца назад

    I've visited Pendle quite a few times over the years and climbed Pendle hill all the way to the top
    A very nice place with an interesting but sad history

  • @-DC-
    @-DC- Год назад +5

    Alice Loxton ❤️ No one brings history to life better.

  • @suebradford5758
    @suebradford5758 10 дней назад

    Thank you ❤️👍❤️...very interesting

  • @joakimblomqvist7229
    @joakimblomqvist7229 6 месяцев назад

    Suitable outfit and hairdo aswell! For the contence that is! Fab story, elegantly presented ❤ as usual!

  • @stephencopps1561
    @stephencopps1561 Год назад

    A lovely part of England!So many hideous events have occurred in beautiful locations😮😮

  • @trapdriver7006
    @trapdriver7006 Год назад +1

    Excellent informative video which I enjoyed watching 👍😃😃😃

  • @twin40dave
    @twin40dave Год назад +1

    Unbelievable, who would live in those times ...

  • @JulianaBlewett
    @JulianaBlewett Год назад +3

    Fear and ignorance. And these are still alive and monstrous in the US.

  • @ladyhonor822
    @ladyhonor822 Год назад +2

    THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH ❤️
    PHILADELPHIA USA🇺🇲
    RN CCRN

  • @topps1765
    @topps1765 3 месяца назад +1

    My wife is related to Alice Nutter through marriage. Have visited Alice’s grave at New Church.

  • @paganphil100
    @paganphil100 Год назад +2

    That doesn't look like the road between Colne & Trawden (@3.01). I used to live in Trawden but I don't recognise the place shown in the video.

    • @WeArePermaculture
      @WeArePermaculture Год назад

      It is, it's the road that starts off as Carry Lane in Colne off Keighley Road and runs along Mire Ridge before dropping into Trawden, Colne Road I think it's called. With Boulsworth Hill looming in the near distance.

  • @raph3156
    @raph3156 11 месяцев назад

    I long to travel Europe and be near home again. Thank you for talking about this.

  • @ArthurLockwood-e8c
    @ArthurLockwood-e8c 3 месяца назад

    Live in borrwford see the hill all my life even in nelson Lancashire 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👏💯

  • @mrbigglesworth2544
    @mrbigglesworth2544 2 месяца назад +1

    I don’t live far from Pendle Hill, and I’ve taken my dog countless times and I’m telling you there is something spooky about the place.
    I’m not saying supernatural, I don’t know enough about all that.
    I’m just going off how I feel and how my dog reacts - my best guess would be it’s the geography’s the way it closes you in.
    However, it is about 15-20 miles south near Knowl Hill (Scout Moor) where I’ve seen some very odd things over the years.
    I once saw an old woman who looked about 90 on a very cold and bitter winters afternoon around 4:30pm just as the sun was setting. She was descending all hunched towards Owd Betts and then she just disappeared.
    No idea 😂

  • @Maleni143
    @Maleni143 Год назад +1

    Love Alice, she is wonderful

  • @anvilbrunner.2013
    @anvilbrunner.2013 Год назад +6

    Roger Knowle was the only witch.

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of the Witch hunts of Salem Massachusetts.

    • @Ionabrodie69
      @Ionabrodie69 Год назад +2

      That’s because these came FIRST 🙄🇬🇧

    • @susanmccormick6022
      @susanmccormick6022 Год назад

      Someone gave me a book on Salem.Its hard going.

    • @s3v3n3
      @s3v3n3 Год назад

      @@Ionabrodie69 It was the Spanish, then the Brits.

  • @magnusbruce4051
    @magnusbruce4051 Год назад +2

    My understanding is that the actual execution site was the field on the other side of the road just to the North of the Ashton memorial. In that field is a small plaque on a stone which vaguely refers to the "martyrs". It's about 300m from the Ashton memorial. It might be unrelated, though. I have heard that either that field or another one about quarter of a mile further up Quernmore Road is actually called "gallowshill field" which I'd say is pretty conclusive if true. The problem is, I cannot find any evidence of the actual names of either of those fields and neither could my friends when they tried to look into it even going as far as asking the local council if they knew.
    There is also a legend that along the way up to that site, the condemned were offered a last drink at a pub (now called The Golden Lion, but the current building is more almost certainly not the original from 1612). Supposedly, a particular person refused the offer of this drink on religious grounds. However, he was apparently pardoned at the very last minute, and had he taken that last drink then the pardon might have arrived in time for him to have been saved.
    Lancaster is an incredible town full of history and I miss living there.

  • @on-board.the.crazytrain
    @on-board.the.crazytrain 2 месяца назад

    I lived at the foot of Pendle hill for some time! Many many tales abound....it is actually a creepy place though!

  • @jodu626
    @jodu626 7 месяцев назад +1

    living through covid i can easily see how hysteria and paranoia could make people turn on each other.

  • @FeralRob
    @FeralRob Год назад +2

    As a descendant of Alice Nutter I always find it surreal seeing people talking about her life and death. This was beautifully done though.

    • @Itsjess727
      @Itsjess727 3 месяца назад +1

      I’m a descendent of Alice nutter too!!

    • @FeralRob
      @FeralRob 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Itsjess727 hi distant relative 👋🏼

  • @AnnaAnna-uc2ff
    @AnnaAnna-uc2ff Год назад

    THank you;

  • @katherinecollins4685
    @katherinecollins4685 Год назад

    Very good

  • @cindchan
    @cindchan Год назад +11

    I can't get over the little girl who accused her mother of being a witch. I wonder what became of her and if she ever regretted what she did?

    • @SatinWorshipp
      @SatinWorshipp 7 месяцев назад

      Jennet Device was accused of murder by witchcraft as an adult but was acquitted. There is some dispute about whether that Jennet Device was the same person who testified against her family in 1612, however.

    • @celiabarrett2107
      @celiabarrett2107 2 месяца назад

      I found that very odd as well. I expect she would have been coerced?

    • @WillScarlet1991
      @WillScarlet1991 2 месяца назад +1

      She made a RUclips video last year saying she shouldn't have said it.

    • @celiabarrett2107
      @celiabarrett2107 2 месяца назад

      @@WillScarlet1991 from the dead like? 😂

    • @thependlewitchblog1797
      @thependlewitchblog1797 2 месяца назад

      @@SatinWorshipp They were clearly different people. The Jennet imprisoned in 1634 is described as 'Jennet Davies, Wm. Davies. uxor' (the wife of William Davies) in the deposition of Edmund Robinson. She was still imprisoned in August 1636. The Jennet from 1612 was buried at Newchurch on December 22nd 1635 under 'Seller alias Devis', the surname of her biological father.

  • @MetaVIRTUAL
    @MetaVIRTUAL Год назад

    Simon is brilliant

  • @Headspace101
    @Headspace101 Год назад

    All this on my doorstep. Need a hike up the hill again, it’s been a good while.

  • @stephenanderson4603
    @stephenanderson4603 2 месяца назад

    Very good 👍

  • @philwhatever3903
    @philwhatever3903 2 месяца назад

    I don’t think the pillories would of been at that location in Clitheroe, my grandad (who remembered the titanic sinking and died 40 years ago) said that the pillories were between where the clock is now and St Marys church. Which would make sense as thats the place where the old market originally was. The cobbles on the floor your stood on is from an old farmers market but it was an indoor market and relatively new compared to the 17Century. You will notice that the street your stood on is called “new”market street. And the road leading down to where i mentioned is called Market street. 🙂👍

  • @allisonshaw9341
    @allisonshaw9341 Год назад +7

    In some places, so many women were put to death for witchcraft that there were almost none left, and men were left without wives or women to marry.

    • @susanmccormick6022
      @susanmccormick6022 Год назад +4

      Alison Shaw:Serves the idiots right.Poor ladies.

    • @mjanny6330
      @mjanny6330 Год назад

      Got an example?

    • @allisonshaw9341
      @allisonshaw9341 Год назад

      @@mjanny6330 Look up the history, especially in the era of the Witchfinder General. That man was an absolute psychopath.

  • @davidhall7744
    @davidhall7744 Год назад +2

    I remember back in the day Pendle Hill was a final clue in Treasure Hunt on Ch4, with a runner in a cross country race dressed as a witch 🧙‍♀️🚁

  • @thefunksoulplumber22
    @thefunksoulplumber22 2 месяца назад

    Interesting history indeed

  • @quagmirewasere
    @quagmirewasere 3 месяца назад

    Cant belive alice was in lancaster would love to meet her im not far from the castle

  • @sala3063
    @sala3063 Год назад +19

    Those men were mad that they were muggles 🧙

    • @internetfasting80085
      @internetfasting80085 Год назад +1

      Or they just wanted those women busy in court so they could take those womens inheritances...

    • @danbailey8182
      @danbailey8182 Год назад +1

      Never trust those muggles

    • @internetfasting80085
      @internetfasting80085 Год назад +2

      @@danbailey8182 Remember Old Traditions Carefully 🙈🙏

    • @Rick_Cleland
      @Rick_Cleland Год назад +2

      I want a *_Styxhexenhammer_* garden gnome. 🧙‍♂

  • @MrJonnyd55
    @MrJonnyd55 Год назад +2

    Alice refuses to let anything get in the way of history….. not even her wedding.

  • @runlarryrun77
    @runlarryrun77 Год назад

    Thanks for this. The only other in depth docu on this subject is getting on now & I never managed to finish it owing to the presenter boring me to death. Some poet, I forget his name. He did a talk at my college years ago long before the other documentary was made. He was just as dull in real life.

  • @maleahlock
    @maleahlock Год назад

    These people were so without power that there was no hope.

  • @mattmoore1882
    @mattmoore1882 Год назад

    august 19th? hmmmm Alice is the best. More Alice please.