English witch hunt and trial in 1612
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!! We have some special guests on the show for our Halloween Episode! Thank you to Luke and Tammy for joining us for a fun night of recording.Long before the witch trials in Salem, England had their own and one of the most infamous being that of the Pendle Witches. The trials of the Pendle witches in 1612 are among the most famous witch trials in English history, and some of the best recorded of the 17th century. The twelve accused lived in the area surrounding Pendle Hill in Lancashire, and were charged with the murders of ten people by the use of witchcraft. All but two were tried at Lancaster Assizes on 18–19 August 1612, along with the Samlesbury witches and others, in a series of trials that have become known as the Lancashire witch trials. One was tried at York Assizes on 27 July 1612, and another died in prison. Of the eleven who went to trial – nine women and two men – ten were found guilty and executed by hanging; one was found not guilty.Thank you for listening to the Paranormal Peeps Podcast. Check us out on Twitter @CPRParanormal on Facebook Paranormal Peeps Podcast or Coldspot Paranormal Research and on Instagram coldspot_paranormal_researchSupport the show
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This is the dark history of the last people to be executed for witchcraft in England. In 1682, Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles and Susannah Edwards, from the town of Bideford in the South-West of England, were tried and hanged as witches. They were convicted on the flimsiest of evidence under the cynical eye of uncaring authorities. Their fates encapsulates the turmoil of the seventeenth century and its deadly consequences.Our guest today is John Callow, author of "The Last Witches of England" and friend of the podcast - check out John's previous appearance on our episode about the Pendle Witches.Edited by Tom Delargy, Produced by Sophie Gee, Senior Producer is Charlotte Long.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code AFTERDARK sign up at https://historyhit.com/subscription/
This week on Words That Burn, I am joined by poet Camille Ralphs, whose debut collection After You Were, I Am mesmerises with its vibrant exploration of historical and mythological narratives often overlooked. In this enlightening interview, Ralphs shares the inspiration behind her compelling work, featured in esteemed publications like the New York Review of Books and the Times Literary Supplement. Discover the electrifying language and empathetic depth that animate figures from Elizabethan occultists to the Pendle Witches, offering a fresh perspective on their lives and legacies. Listen an Ralphs' recites three poems from the collection that are all at once technically masterful yet poignantly human.Ralphs' fascination with the Elizabethan Gothic, her innovative wordplay, and the profound empathy woven through her poems offer a rich tapestry of the past and present. From there, Ralphs' discusses her creative process, her exploration of form and language, and the intriguing blend of historical research and personal reflection that shapes her poetry. Thanks a million to Camille for coming on and discussing all this with me. It was a really fun conversation.Follow Camille RalphsBuy After You Were, I amFollow the Podcast:Read the Script on SubstackFollow the Podcast On InstagramFollow the Podcast on X/TwitterFollow the Podcast on Tiktok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside the heavy walls of Lancaster Castle, the darkest & deadliest of English witch trials played out in 1612 - the Pendle Witch Trials. By the end ten people would be executed and many more lives ruined. At their heart was a little girl, Jennet Device, and a book, Daemonologie by King James VI & I.Maddy and Anthony's guest today is John Callow, historian and author of The Last Witches of England and Witchcraft in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Europe.Edited by Tom Delargy. Produced by Freddy Chick. Senior Producer is Charlotte Long.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code AFTERDARK sign up at https://historyhit/subscription/ You can take part in our listener survey here.
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What was life actually like for the Pendle Witches back during their trials? And why were they so legendary? Yvette shares an exclusive reading of her newest book, The Witches of Pendle and we speak to award winning author Barry McCann who shares with us some spells you can do at home. Get in touch with us over at contact@paranormalpod.co.uk or on whatsapp, on 07599927537.---A Create Podcast Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/paranormal-activity-with-yvette-fielding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graham Liver takes an exclusive walk through Blackpool's much anticipated new museum. The Tower Dungeon, Black History Month and why the Pendle Witches were innocent!
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Starting Witch Country: a journey through story and landscape and all things witch, with perhaps the most famous, infamous witches of England - the accused witches collectively known as the Pendle witches.
Episode: 285: The 1612 Lancashire trials of the accused Pendle witches, one of the most notorious witchcraft trials in English history, took place during the reign of King James I. Twelve individuals from the area around Pendle Hill in Lancashire were accused of practicing witchcraft and brought to trial at Lancaster Assizes. Of these, ten were found guilty and hanged, one was found not guilty, and another died in prison. The trial is particularly remembered for the testimonies of the accused, especially that of the young girl, Jennet Device, whose evidence played a significant role in the convictions. While the immediate aftermath of the Pendle trials saw heightened witch paranoia, the extremity of the trials and the nature of the evidence also sowed seeds of skepticism. Over time, as more and more trials took place, some segments of society began to question the validity of witchcraft accusations and the reliability of the testimony of children and confessions obtained under pressure. It's believed that from the early 15th to the early 18th centuries, the total number of executions from English witch trials was just under 500. Sources: The Lancashire Witches: A Romance of Pendle Forest by William Harrison Ainsworth Discovery of Witches by active 1612-1618 Thomas Potts Daemonologie. by King of England James I The Pendle Witches, a famous witch trial in Lancashire The History Press: The Pendle Witches The Demonology of King James I by Donald Tyson - Ebook Malleus Maleficarum Index The mark of the Devil: Medical proof in Witchcraft Trials by Sarah Dunn The Pendle Witches | Lancashire Witch Trials | English Witchcraft Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonny and Jo discuss the series of events leading to the Pendle Witch trials of 1612. Jo questions the logistics of imprisoning witches and Jonny defends the rebels. You can follow us and our always spooky content on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/themysteryoflifepod/ Find us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/tmolpod You can read our blog on our website with further information on this weeks topic at https://mysteryoflifepodcast.co.uk/ If you would like to support our podcast as a one time show donation, you can do so using the link below https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mysteryoflife Thank you!
Join us on this episode of the Travels by Broomstick Podcast as we delve into the dark history of the infamous Pendle Witches! In this captivating episode, we take you on a mesmerizing adventure into the heart of Lancashire, England, where the chilling stories of witchcraft and sorcery come to life. Uncover the secrets of the Pendle Witches, a group of individuals accused of practicing black magic during the 17th century. Prepare to be enthralled as we unravel the enigmatic events that unfolded during the infamous Pendle Witch Trials. From the accused witches' alleged coven meetings at Malkin Tower and the tribulations at Lancaster Castle to their eerie encounters with the devil, each step of the journey will leave you spellbound. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the Pendle Witches and delve into the supernatural, exploring the fine line between fact and folklore. This episode of Travels by Broomstick promises to be a bewitching experience that will leave you craving for more tales of magic and intrigue. Don't miss out on this enchanting episode! ✰✰✰✰✰✰ You can buy The Lancashire Witches book here: https://amzn.to/3N5mXAs ✰✰✰✰✰ Follow us on Instagram @Travels_by_Broomstick Search for Travels By Broomstick on Twitter, TikTok and Reddit. Listen to the podcast on your favourite podcast apps! https://linktr.ee/travelsbybroomstick ✰✰✰✰✰ Send us your spooky suggestions! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more intriguing stories of the paranormal and supernatural --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/travelsbybroomstick/message
Merkwürdiges geht vor in Lancashire, England. Davon zumindest sind die Obrigkeiten überzeugt, als sie im März 1612 eine Untersuchung wegen Körperverletzung durch Hexerei gegen Alison Device, eine 18-jährige Bettlerin aus der Gegend um den Pendle Hill, einleiten. Die Ereignisse, die diese Anschuldigung lostritt, sollten als einer der berüchtigtsten Hexenprozesse Englands in die Geschichte eingehen. Ergründet mit Katharina und Nina in dieser Folge von „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“, wie die Aussage einer 9-Jährigen elf Menschen das Leben kostete und warum der Prozess gegen die „Hexen von Pendle“ bis heute fasziniert. // Quellen & Shownotes // - Pool, R. (Hrsg.): The Lancashire witches. Histories and Stories, Manchester 2002 - Clayton, J. A.: The Pendle Witch forth Centenary Handbook, Barrowford 2012 - Winsham, W.: England's Witchcraft Trials, Barnsley 2018 - Potts, T. (Crossley, J. Hrsg.): The Wonderful Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster; Nachdruck des Originals von 1613, Manchester 1845; https://www.gutenberg.org/files/18253/18253-h/18253-h.htm - Castelow, E.; The Pendle Witches; In: Historic UK; https://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/The-Pendle-Witches/ - Cronin, F.: The witch trial that made legal history; Artikel auf BBC News vom 17. August 2011; https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-14490790 - Cronicle – Medieval History Documentaries: 1612: The Disturbing Trial That Shook Britain. The Pendle Witch Child; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQrva6RAkak&t=2222s - Georgia Marie: The Pendle Witch Trials. A History Series; YouTube Video vom 30.10.2020; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLFxNZ4VnUU&t=216s // Folgt uns auf Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/frueher.war.mehr.verbrechen/?hl=de // Karte mit allen „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“-Tatorten // https://bit.ly/2FFyWF6 // Mail //: https://linktr.ee/fwmv // Kaffeekasse //: https://ko-fi.com/fwmvpodcast GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de
Batty old witches, and 9-year-old snitches. With Mandy, Caelan and HootsFollow Respect the Dead on Twitter or Instagram and sign up on our Patreon Here!See all photos at: https://caelanconrad.squarespace.com/respectthedead/42
Lindsay and Madison discuss the Pendle Witches, as well as why family feuds are dangerous, that it's not cool to accuse members of your family of being witches, and the triumphant return of listener questions. Information pulled from the following sources: 2022 Imagining History article 2022 Retrospect Journal article by Marnie Camping-Harris 2021 Agecroft Hall & Gardens article 2021 History Hit article by Lily Johnson 2016 Dangerous Women Project post 2011 BBC News article by Frances Cronin Historic UK article by Ellen Castelow The History Press Pendle Witches Visit Pendle Wikipedia Go check out our friend Brenda over at the Horrifying History podcast, which is part of the OSSA network. Get your groceries and essentials delivered in as fast as 1 hour via Instacart. Free delivery on your first 3 orders. Min $10 per order. Terms apply. Become a member on Buy Me A Coffee for as little as $1/month to support the show. You can write to us at: Ye Olde Crime Podcast, PO Box 341, Wyoming, MN 55092. Join the conversation over at the Cultiv8 Discord and join the Olde Crimers Cubby to chat with us and other listeners of the show. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify or Goodpods! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This podcast tells the story of witchcraft. From the ancient witches of Wales to the medieval sorceress known as the Witch of Eye. From the brutal torture of the pilliwinks, to the British king who wrote a book on witches. From the gruesome story of the Pendle Witches, to a “witch” imprisoned during WW2 by the British government.
Content warning: witch hunts and why women in the past were accused of being witches, misogyny, the clash between the Christian and non-Christian societies, toxic masculinity, and effects of the 2016 American Presidential election.Timestamps to skip if you don't want to listen to politics after sitting through thanksgiving dinner: 40:18 - 46:54.Hey there witches, let's talk witchy romance books, witchy history, the linguistics of witchcraft and the sociopolitical influence of witches today! Aka yes, we're talking about witches. We'll talk about where the word "witch" comes from, discuss the 1612 Pendle and Lancashire witch trials, look at witchcraft and the 2016 election, and why we think witchy romances are so popular!Questions/comments/concerns? Email us at ragingromantics@nopl.org!Raging Romantics booklistBooks we mention:Grace Year by Kim LiggetRed Queen series by Victoria AveyardDread Nation by Justina IrelandWilder Girls by Rory PowerIf We Were Villains by M.L. RioBabel by R.F. KuangAtlas Six by Olivie BlakeLegendborn by Tracy DeonnGame of Thrones by George R.R. MartinGrishaverse (Shadow and Bone series) by Leigh BardugoHouse of the dragon (for the book version read Fire and Blood by GRRM)Rings of Power (not a book but you can read The Silmarillion by Tolkien)The Women's War by Jenna GlassOnce and Future Witches by Alix HarrowCirce by Madeleine MillerCrescent City series by Sarah J. MaasThe Crucible (play) by Arthur J. MillerMalleus Maleficarium read free online"Demonology" (Daemonologie) by James VI (read free online)Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay AdamsRed, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuistonDemon Slayers/Biker Witches series by Angie FoxBabes on Brooms by Vicki Lewis ThompsonPractical Magic series by Alice HoffmanYear One series by Nora RobertsLittle Shop of Found Things by Paula BrackstonWitch of Willow Hall by Hester FoxBlacksmith Queen by G.A. AikenCackle by Rachel HarrisonWitch Please by Anne AguirreEx Hex by Erin SterlingPayback's A Witch by Lana HarperA Letter to Three Witches by Elizabeth BassNot the Witch You Wed by April AsherLeague of Gentlewomen Witches by India HoltonGo Hex Yourself by Jessica ClareSmall Town, Big Magic by Hazel BeckEpisodes to listen to:#21 Into the Unknown with Paranormal Romance#32 To Shun or Not To Shun Amish Romance NovelsSources:"European Witch-Hunting (A Brief History)" (Nitschke, 2022)"Pendle Witches" (wikipedia)"The Pendle Witches" (Castelow, n.d.)"Witch" (Online Etymology Dictionary)"Witchcraft" (ibid.)"Old English—an overview" (OED online)"Anna Göldi" (wikipedia)"Blake Morrison: under the witches' spell" (Morrison, 2012)The Lancashire Witches : a chronicle of sorcery and death on Pendle Hill (Almond, 2012)"Lancaster Castle" (Wikipedia)The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster (Thomas Potts, 1613)"'Broad City' 's Excellent, Witchy Answer to the Trump Effect" (St. Felix, 2017)"Labeling and oppression: Witchcraft in Medieval Europe" (Campbell, 1978)"Is Exodus 22:18 a Command for Christians to Kill Witches?" (Goble, 2010)"Queen Elizabeth I and government" (bbc.co.uk, n.d.)"Queen Elizabeth I and Catholics" (elizabethi.org, n.d.)"Trends in YA since the 2016 election and what they say about current society" (Jensen, 2019)"This Exhibit About Witch Hunting Is Not About Donald Trump (But It's Still Politically Spellbinding)" (Keats, 2020)"This Halloween, witches are casting spells to defeat Trump and #WitchTheVote in the U.S. election" (Keller and Mulvey, 2020)"How the 2016 Election Led to Lyssa Kay Adams's Bromance Book Club" (Reading Women, 2020)"Impact of Witch-Hunting on Feminism and Legitimacy of Donald Trump's Politics" (Chadha and Narang, 2021)
Content warning: witch hunts and why women in the past were accused of being witches, misogyny, the clash between the Christian and non-Christian societies, toxic masculinity, and effects of the 2016 American Presidential election.Timestamps to skip if you don't want to listen to politics after sitting through thanksgiving dinner: 40:18 - 46:54.Hey there witches, let's talk witchy romance books, witchy history, the linguistics of witchcraft and the sociopolitical influence of witches today! Aka yes, we're talking about witches. We'll talk about where the word "witch" comes from, discuss the 1612 Pendle and Lancashire witch trials, look at witchcraft and the 2016 election, and why we think witchy romances are so popular!Questions/comments/concerns? Email us at ragingromantics@nopl.org!Raging Romantics booklistBooks we mention:Grace Year by Kim LiggetRed Queen series by Victoria AveyardDread Nation by Justina IrelandWilder Girls by Rory PowerIf We Were Villains by M.L. RioBabel by R.F. KuangAtlas Six by Olivie BlakeLegendborn by Tracy DeonnGame of Thrones by George R.R. MartinGrishaverse (Shadow and Bone series) by Leigh BardugoHouse of the dragon (for the book version read Fire and Blood by GRRM)Rings of Power (not a book but you can read The Silmarillion by Tolkien)The Women's War by Jenna GlassOnce and Future Witches by Alix HarrowCirce by Madeleine MillerCrescent City series by Sarah J. MaasThe Crucible (play) by Arthur J. MillerMalleus Maleficarium read free online"Demonology" (Daemonologie) by James VI (read free online)Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay AdamsRed, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuistonDemon Slayers/Biker Witches series by Angie FoxBabes on Brooms by Vicki Lewis ThompsonPractical Magic series by Alice HoffmanYear One series by Nora RobertsLittle Shop of Found Things by Paula BrackstonWitch of Willow Hall by Hester FoxBlacksmith Queen by G.A. AikenCackle by Rachel HarrisonWitch Please by Anne AguirreEx Hex by Erin SterlingPayback's A Witch by Lana HarperA Letter to Three Witches by Elizabeth BassNot the Witch You Wed by April AsherLeague of Gentlewomen Witches by India HoltonGo Hex Yourself by Jessica ClareSmall Town, Big Magic by Hazel BeckEpisodes to listen to:#21 Into the Unknown with Paranormal Romance#32 To Shun or Not To Shun Amish Romance NovelsSources:"European Witch-Hunting (A Brief History)" (Nitschke, 2022)"Pendle Witches" (wikipedia)"The Pendle Witches" (Castelow, n.d.)"Witch" (Online Etymology Dictionary)"Witchcraft" (ibid.)"Old English—an overview" (OED online)"Anna Göldi" (wikipedia)"Blake Morrison: under the witches' spell" (Morrison, 2012)The Lancashire Witches : a chronicle of sorcery and death on Pendle Hill (Almond, 2012)"Lancaster Castle" (Wikipedia)The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster (Thomas Potts, 1613)"'Broad City' 's Excellent, Witchy Answer to the Trump Effect" (St. Felix, 2017)"Labeling and oppression: Witchcraft in Medieval Europe" (Campbell, 1978)"Is Exodus 22:18 a Command for Christians to Kill Witches?" (Goble, 2010)"Queen Elizabeth I and government" (bbc.co.uk, n.d.)"Queen Elizabeth I and Catholics" (elizabethi.org, n.d.)"Trends in YA since the 2016 election and what they say about current society" (Jensen, 2019)"This Exhibit About Witch Hunting Is Not About Donald Trump (But It's Still Politically Spellbinding)" (Keats, 2020)"This Halloween, witches are casting spells to defeat Trump and #WitchTheVote in the U.S. election" (Keller and Mulvey, 2020)"How the 2016 Election Led to Lyssa Kay Adams's Bromance Book Club" (Reading Women, 2020)"Impact of Witch-Hunting on Feminism and Legitimacy of Donald Trump's Politics" (Chadha and Narang, 2021)
Our Halloween special tells the story of the Pendle witches - the most famous witch trials in British history. This chilling court case saw dozens of Lancashire women imprisoned for witchcraft, with accusations of stolen babies, teeth taken from corpse skulls, talking dogs and crippling curses.
It's our Halloween episode, and we thought it was about time to tell the story of the so-called Pendle Witches.What lead to so many people being accused of witchcraft in 1612? What crimes were committed? And what would witches make of our cocktail this week.The secret ingredient is...witchy shit!Join us on Patreon to get extra episodes every week, and come and follow us on Instagram Twitter and FacebookSources this week include:https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/articles/the-pendle-witches/http://www.pendlewitches.co.uk/The Pendle Witch Trial 1612 Book by Rachel A. C. HastedEncyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft by Rosemary Ellen Guiley Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Tea Time Crimes spooky month! In August of 1612, twelve people were accused of witchcraft in Lancashire, England. The star witness was nine-year old Jennet Device who calmly accused each person on trial, including members of her own family. Join us as we explore the fears that gripped this small town and the fate of Jennet herself. Tea of the Day: Mixed Berry Black TeaTheme Music by Brad FrankLink to Torture Podcast featured at the start of this episode: https://open.spotify.com/show/7z3fynpqy3HZacBvR5HIpn?si=4181a88300334227Sources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my5cm6tfTz8 The Gruesome Trial of the Pendle Hill Witcheshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiqFVEZZMso Ancient Mysteries: DARK HISTORY OF WITCHES (S4, E5): History Channelhttps://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/The-Pendle-Witches/https://www.spookyisles.com/jennet-device/https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/black-death-is-created-allegedlyhttps://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095653479
Tiffany will tell you about how two feuding families from Pendle Hill got caught up in one of the most famous and well documented witch trials in English history - the Lancashire witch trials.
VYS0003 - Show Notes Welcome to Vayse: A podcast about weird stuff... but what is Vayse? In this introductory episode Hine and Buckley discuss how the weirdness crept in, how they are feeding it and why they feel the need to talk about it to strangers... topics include: first experiments with sigil magic, basic dreamwork and corvid visitations. Recorded 16 June 2022. Weird Studies (https://www.weirdstudies.com/) – Incredible podcast and an inspiration Pentagon UFO releases 2020 (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/27/pentagon-releases-three-ufo-videos-taken-by-us-navy-pilots) – Guardian 26 April 2020 Penny Royal (https://www.pennyroyalpodcast.com) – another of the finest podcasts available to humanity Hellier (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1FwIuicx88) – The most important occult TV show of the last decade? Don't ask questions, just watch it. All of it. Start here The Pendle Witches (https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/articles/the-pendle-witches/) - History of the Pendle Witches. These are the symbols on the summit of Pendle Hill (http://www.pendlefolk.com/future-archaeology-henrietta-armstrong-on-humanity-and-the-pendle-hill-summit-stones/) Grant Morrison at DisinfoCon 2000 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAS0lfwUFyM) – The talk that launched a thousand sigils. Pop Magic! by Grant Morrison (https://doctormcg.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/morrison-pop-magik-ocr.pdf) - The essay that launched a million sigils The Disinformation Book of Lies edited by Richard Metzger - we normally wouldn't link directly to Amazon but the book itself is really expensive now, but you can get a kindle copy for a few quid (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Book-Lies-Disinformation-Magick-Occult-ebook/dp/B003P9X76C/ref=sr_1_1?crid=VT22QLV4GVB8&keywords=disinformation+book+of+lies&qid=1661889365&sprefix=disinformation+book+of+lies%2Caps%2C63&sr=8-1). Wim Hoff Method (https://www.wimhofmethod.com/) this is the video that Hine has used to charge sigils (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tybOi4hjZFQ). Condensed Chaos (https://uk.bookshop.org/books/condensed-chaos-an-introduction-to-chaos-magic/9781935150664) by Phil Hine (no relation) - essential primer for Chaos Magic. I Ching (https://uk.bookshop.org/books/i-ching-or-book-of-changes-ancient-chinese-wisdom-to-inspire-and-enlighten/9780140192070) – The Wilhelm/Baynes 3rd edition What Magic is This? (https://whatmagicisthis.com/) – the most informative magic podcast out there Weird Studies – On Graham Harman's "The Third Table" (https://www.weirdstudies.com/8) The Eighth Tower by John Keel (https://uk.bookshop.org/books/1605842870_the-eighth-tower-on-ultraterrestrials-and-the-superspectrum/9781938398193) - Essential text for the Ultraterrestrial Hypothesis Passport to Magonia (https://uk.bookshop.org/books/1605843614_passport-to-magonia/9780987422484) by Jacques Vallée - Another essential text (and prescribed reading for VYS0004 and VYS0005) Occult Experiments in the Home (https://uk.bookshop.org/books/occult-experiments-in-the-home-personal-explorations-of-magick-and-the-paranormal/9781904658368) by Duncan Barford - a fascinating collection of essays. Also check out Barford's podcast of the same name here (https://oeith.co.uk/podcast/) Understanding Chaos Magic by Jaq D Hawkins - ISBN-13: 978-1898307938 - currently out of print Aleister Crowley and the Aeon of Horus (http://www.paulwestonglastonbury.com/my-books/) by Paul Weston - Inspirational thinking from one of the best minds in British occultism Time Loops (https://uk.bookshop.org/books/1605841123_time-loops-precognition-retrocausation-and-the-unconscious/9781938398926) by Eric Wargo - Paradigm shifting research and theories Liminal Dreaming: Exploring Consciousness at the Edges of Sleep (https://uk.bookshop.org/books/liminal-dreaming-exploring-consciousness-at-the-edges-of-sleep/9781623173043) by Jennifer Dumpert - exploration of Hypnogogia, sleep and dreams The Mothman Prophecies (https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-mothman-prophecies/9780765334985) by John Keel - An essential text for anyone with even a vague interest in the paranormal (and prescribed reading for VYS0004 and VYS0005) Dimensions: A Casebook of Alien Contact (https://uk.bookshop.org/books/1605838657_dimensions-a-casebook-of-alien-contact/9781933665283) by Jacques Vallée What Magic Is This? - How to Start Doing Magic (https://whatmagicisthis.com/2022/01/12/how-to-start-doing-magic/) - A great place to start if you're interested in magic Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self: Interpreting Messages from Your Future (https://uk.bookshop.org/books/precognitive-dreamwork-and-the-long-self-interpreting-messages-from-your-future/9781644112694) by Eric Wargo - learn to harness the precognitive power of your dreams Six Ways (https://www.aidanwachter.com/books) by Aidan Wachter - Probably the best place that you can start if you want to begin your magical practice today Expanding Mind (https://techgnosis.com/category/podcast/) – Erik Davis' podcast Consensus Unreality (https://consensusunreality.podbean.com/) - Excellent and funny podcast about conspiracies and high strangeness. Currently on hiatus after the hosts found themselves in chapel perilous. Ultraculture with Jason Louv (https://podcast.magick.me/) The Farm Jan 17th 2020 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awtA7RcxQ6o) – Allen Greenfield, Paul Weston and Frank Zero talking to Steven Snyder about Hellier Where Did the Road Go? (https://www.wheredidtheroadgo.com/) - Seriah Azkath's podcast exploring the unknown Euphamet (https://www.euphomet.com/) - Jim Perry's podcast on the esoteric and paranormal Pefkin (https://pefkin.bandcamp.com/album/the-land-is-a-sea-in-waiting) Coil (https://coilofficial.bandcamp.com/) Field lines Cartographer – Dreamtides (https://fieldlinescartographer-cis.bandcamp.com/) (prescribed listening for VYS0006) Earth – The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull (https://earthsl.bandcamp.com/album/the-bees-made-honey-in-the-lions-skull) Twin Peaks (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFMaEIHIrGw) - No single link could do this show justice. Do your own research. True Detective (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVQUcaO4AvE) - Watch season 1. The Outer Range (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MzAFrTEWSQ) - science fiction neo-Western Brand New Cherry Flavour (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOzM3c33TVg) - Netflix Horror Drama Dark (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESEUoa-mz2c) - German science fiction thriller series The Leftovers (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLT3YUALJno) - Beautiful, melancholic, indescribable television. MEN (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt81CJcWZy8) – Alex Garland's 2022 movie. Last Tuesday Society (https://www.thelasttuesdaysociety.org/) Corrections (The only way we learn is by making mistakes...) Hine keeps mispronouncing Crowley (it's Crow-ley - like the bird) When discussing the I Ching, Hine says that a Hexagram is made up of three lines, it's six (the clue is in the name...)
The trials of the Pendle Witches are not only some of the most famous but also some of the best recorded witch trials in British history, and represent two per cent of all British witches to face trial over three ...
On todays show, we visit the county of Lancashire in the company of author and researcher Craig Bryant. Craig has been collecting first hand accounts and investigating historical accounts from the areas surrounding Accrington and the county of Lancashire for the last few years in his first two books. Craig covers the infamous and tragic story of the Pendle Witches and the ramifications of modern misinterpretation of the facts by modern paranormal televison, strange lights and black triangles in the sky, a violent poltergeist who harrasses several properties, Craigs encounter with a shadowy entity and a haunted ice cream shop. Craig's site is here: His books can be found here: A big thank you to Craig for being our paranormal guide! Our Patreon is now live, with bonus content, early release of the regular show, articles and more. Join here now for the flat fee of $4 a month which is a bargain! Don't forget, you can now show your support with our Merchandise shop on Redbubble! Check it out here! We are also now on Vburl - check us out here: You can join us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as well. You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel! Email us at mysteriesandmonsters@gmail.com with any feedback, guest suggestions or if you'd like to appear. All artwork by Dean Bestall and the show was produced by Brennan Storr of the Ghost Story Guys. Mysteries and Monsters is a part of the Straight Up Strange Network #CraigBryant #BlackMonksofAccrington #Lancashire #Accrington #UFOs #UAPs #Ghosts #Haunting #Haunted #Poltergeist #PendleWitches #Witchcraft #
The Lancashire trial of the Pendle Witches is one of the most well-known witch trials in English history, and set an important legal precedent for later witch trials, including the infamous Salem trials. There's bonus content, ad-free episodes, and other perks on our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/witchesmagicmurdermystery Podcast store: https://witches-magic-murder-mystery-podcast-store.myshopify.com Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/WitchesMagicMurderMysteryPodcast Sources: https://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/The-Pendle-Witches/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendle_witches http://www.pendlewitches.co.uk/ https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-14490790 https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/the-lancashire-witches-1612-2012 https://www.lancastercastle.com/history-heritage/a-dark-history/lancashire-witch-trials/ All Witches, Magic, Murder, & Mystery episodes are a mix of Kara and Megan's personal thoughts and opinions in response to the information that is publicly available at the time of recording, as well as, in some cases, personal accounts provided by listeners. In regard to these self-reported personal accounts, there can be no assurance that the information provided is 100% accurate. If you love the Trash Witch art (see our Patreon or the Podcast store), Tiffini Scherbing of Scherbing Arts created her. Find her art page on Facebook! Check out @witchesmagicmurdermystery on Instagram, or find our Facebook group by searching “Witches, Magic, Murder, & Mystery Podcast Discussion Group.” Email every single weird story you've got to witchesmagicmurdermystery@gmail.com. Get to know us better: Kara: @atoakandmain on Instagram Megan: @meganmakesjokes on TikTok Theme music: Chloe's Lullaby by Robert Austin. Available on Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, Bandcamp, and Patreon!
In 1612, twenty individuals found themselves accused of witchcraft in the rural region around Pendle Hill, Lancashire in northern England. Far from being a clear case of misogynistic persecution of women, the case saw both men and women confess to witchcraft and everyone accusing each other. With multiple factors at play, there are many things that fed into the events of 1612 and those prior, including witchcraft hysteria, recuscancy, a form of magical protection racket that saw some individuals profit off of their reputations and others fears. However, what is clear is that there was a knowledge of the occult in the region and that some definitively practised the arts.Join Ansir & Sophia for a detailed look at the Pendle Witchtrials of 1612. Read the full account and how it links to the Salem trials of 1692 in 'the Wizard & the Witches':Amazon US: http://a.co/78WURHwAmazon UK: https://amzn.to/2wd4OsSSupport the show (https://inquirersintothestrange.wordpress.com/shop/)
This is part two of a two part series on England's Pendle Witch trials of 1612. Last episode we looked at the lead in to the witch hunts in England and Scotland- Today we look at the Demdikes and the Chattoxes. I've split this episode into two parts as it was running closer to an hour than the usual 20 minutes in pre production. The blog post of the episode is here. Support the show on Patreon for just $2 a month and get access to exclusive content. Please leave us a like and review. The best way you can help support the show is to share an episode with a friend - Creative works grow best by word of mouth. I post episodes fortnightly, Wednesdays. We're on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Music, writing, narration, mixing all yours truly. For more information on Simone click here.
In 1612 Lancaster, England was abuzz with several reports of witchcraft - the new moral panic to have just hit England after a certain King of Scotland got a promotion and brought some strange ideas south with him. The following is the story of how the witch hunts affected two families - the Devices and the Chattoxes. I've split this episode into two parts as it was running closer to an hour than the usual 20 minutes in pre production. Part two will be out next week. The blog post of the episode is here. Support the show on Patreon for just $2 a month and get access to exclusive content. Please leave us a like and review. The best way you can help support the show is to share an episode with a friend - Creative works grow best by word of mouth. I post episodes fortnightly, Wednesdays. We're on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Music, writing, narration, mixing all yours truly. For more information on Simone click here.
Sinister witches, family feuds, suppression of women, this episode has it all. This week we are looking at the Pendle Witches and the Lancashire Witch Trials, thanks to Holly for the suggest. Please follow, comment, like and share with your friends. You can email the show at themondaynightrevue@gmail.com or find us on social media @themondaynightrevue. Our website is https://themondaynightrevue.blogspot.com/ and Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themondaynightrevueAll episodes written and edited by Corinna Harrod with support from Holly ClarkeMusic is The Mooche 1928 recording by Duke Ellington
We dive into the Hubble Bubble Toil and Trouble in this episode all on witches! We speak to a modern witch, hear some of the history of witchcraft and even learn our own spells that you can do at home! Karen shares her story about her feline friends and we hear about Yvettes experiences with the Pendle Witches, who have followed her on investigations across the country.If you have a paranormal encounter you wish to share with us, get in touch at paranormalactivitypod@gmail.com.---A Create Podcast Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/paranormal-activity-with-yvette-fielding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Craig Bryant celebrates Halloween talking with our own Simon Entwhistle from the Ghostly Tales of the Unexpected podcast about the infamous Pendle Witches trials.
Craig Bryant celebrates Halloween talking with our own Simon Entwhistle from the Ghostly Tales of the Unexpected podcast about the infamous Pendle Witches trials.
On this Hallowe'en Special, Lancashire Author and Tour Guide Simon Entwistle returns to the Paranormal Pendle Podcast to tell the story of The Pendle Witches from Lancashire - the trial of 12 men, women and children accused of Witchcraft, that took place in 1612 at Lancaster Castle.
This episode isn't really about Salem but it is related to Salem. Salem's foreign cousins if you will. Today we will be talking about a brief history of Witchcraft in the 150 years or so leading up to Salem in England and Scotland. This is in no way a complete history nor is it inclusive of all major events.So sit back, relax, and practice your oh good god what the fuck faces.Also, note, when I am speaking about the Pendle Witches, I misspeak and say that Alyson is Demdike's daughter when I meant to say her granddaughter. Whoops. Subject me to the water test, I suppose.Contact infoeffeduphistory@gmail.com@effeduphistory on all socialsBook a Tour of Salem, MAhttps://www.viator.com/tours/Salem/Curses-and-Crimes-Candlelight-Tour/d22414-325232P2Buy Me A Coffee:buymeacoffee.com/effeduphistoryInterested in starting a podcast of your own? I highly suggest using buzzsprout to list and post! If you use my affiliate link, you get a $20 amazon gift card after 2 paid months.https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1630084Sources:https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/thou-shalt-not-suffer-a-witch-to-live-a-murderous-mistranslation-1.5443682?v=1629987984939https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/mary-queen-of-scots-beheadedhttps://www.history.com/news/king-james-bible-most-popularhttps://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist257/stephwhit/final/malleus.htmlhttps://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/29049/what-does-thou-shalt-not-suffer-a-witch-to-live-meanhttps://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-14490790https://www.britannica.com/biography/Matthew-Hopkinshttps://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/Matthew-Hopkins-WitchFinder-General/https://historyofmassachusetts.org/margaret-jones-first-person-executed-for-witchcraft-in-massachusetts/https://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/The-Pendle-Witches/https://historyofmassachusetts.org/the-curse-of-giles-corey/Music:Medieval Loop One, Headless Horseman, and Celebration by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/effeduphistory)
Join host C.J. and special guest Kenzie as they continue to discuss the European witch-hunts of the Early Modern Period, this week with a focus on English trials, specifically the Pendle Witches and Essex trials
The latest episode of Making a Mark explores the graphic work of Dame Paula Rego RA (b. 1935), one of the most important figurative artists of her generation, who places women's lives and stories at the centre of her work. Curator and Associate Director at Cristea Roberts Gallery, Sophie Lindo, discusses Rego's profound and ground-breaking body of work. We hear from Rego, who has been making prints for over 50 years; her son, filmmaker Nick Willing; writer Marina Warner; poet Blake Morrison, whose 1996 Pendle Witches poetry collection inspired a powerful series of prints by the artist, and Professor Paul Coldwell, a master printmaker who worked with Rego over a period of 20 years. Making a Mark is a new podcast by Cristea Roberts Gallery exploring the relationship between artists and printmaking. Artworks discussed in the episode can be viewed online via https://cristearoberts.com/podcast/ Image: Paula Rego in her studio in London, April 2021. Photo: Nick Willing. #paularego #figurativeart #womanartist #womeninart #portuguese #portugueseartist #storytelling #nurseryrhymes #folktales #poetry #printmaking #feminist #abortion #womensrights #feministart #protestart
This week, Allison breaks the rules and sneaks a peek at CA's notes, resulting in an episode full of magic. Carey Ann examines three common psychological phenomena around fortune-telling, not to mention discussing tarot cards, crystals, runes, and tea leaves. Allison puts some of these modes of fortune-telling into a historical context with the story of the Pendle family witches and how they came to their untimely demise. Moral of the story: don't steal a goat and play hooky from church on the same day.
On this weeks Twisted Britain Ali finishes off on our first 2 part episode, this week he follows up on the Pendle witches, Theres a lot of blether in this episode you have been warned! Thanks for listening Please do join us online: Twitter: https://twitter.com/twistedbritain Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twistedbritain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twistedbritain Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TwistedBritain Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/twisted-britain/
Welcome to this weeks episode of Paranormal Living. In this episode your host Jared talks about exciting news coming from Paranormal Living, upcoming live investigations and of course 'The Pendle Witch' Trials. Paranormal Tuesday every week from 7:30pm on Facebook, weekly live investigations. Sponsored by Paranormal Technology Para Tech - para-tech@outlook.com https://www.facebook.com/Paranormal-Technology-Para-Tech-102672751713804 Remember to like our social media Facebook.com/paranormalliving Youtube.com/c/paranormallivingtv Instagram - @paranormalliving TikTok - paranormalliving email - paranormallivingpodcast@gmail.com
WE ARE BACK after our little break! Bringing you all the witch action of the UK in the 1600s. We have some torture techniques, excerpts from the trials, and a discussion on Matthew Hopkins (ultimate prick). Hear stories about the Bakewell Witches, the Pendle Witches, and Molly Leigh - was she a witch or just a bad ass independent woman? Cover art by Morgina Finney. Music is Hell of a Scary Night by Neil Cross.
A nine year old girl would be the one to provide all the answers. One will die in prison, eight will be hung and one will walk with shame. To find out all the in between and a brush up on history listen to this episode hosted by Alexys! Be sure to check out our Instagram: The.Litty.Titties.podcast Twitter: Litty_Podcast https://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/The-Pendle-Witches/http://www.lancastercastle.com/history-heritage/a-dark-history/lancashire-witch-trials/https://historycollection.com/pendle-witches-twelve-steps-gallows/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/SabrinaAlexys/support
Teaching writing - mentors Helen Mort and Blake Morrison compare notes. Plus as Georges Perec's memoir I Remember is published in English for the first time, we look at the rules of writing proposed by the Oulipo group which was founded in 1960 by Raymond Queneau and François Le Lionnais. Georges Perec (1936 – 1982) came up with a "story-making machine" and created a novel in which the letter 'e' never appears. Queneau's Exercices de Style recounts a bus journey ninety-nine times. Shahidha Bari talks to Adam Scovell and Lauren Elkin about Oulipo. Helen Mort's books include poetry collections Division Street and No Map Could Show Them and a debut novel Black Car Burning and she is a Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University https://www.helenmort.com/ Blake Morrison's books include poetry collections Dark Glasses and Pendle Witches, And When Did You Last See Your Father? which won the JR Ackerley Prize for Autobiography and a study of the murder of James Bulger, As If. He is Professor of Creative and Life Writing at Goldsmiths College, University of London. http://www.blakemorrison.net/ Their conversation is part of the series Critical Friends organised in partnership with the Royal Society of Literature https://rsliterature.org/ You can find more writerly conversations in the Free Thinking playlist Prose and Poetry https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p047v6vh Adam Scovell is the author of novellas including How Pale the Winter Has Made Us and Mothlight Lauren Elkin is the author of The End of Oulipo? An Attempt to Exhaust a Movement and Flâneuse: Women Walk the City in Paris, New York, Tokyo, Venice, and London George Perec's I Remember translated into English by David Bellos and Philip Terry has just been published by Editions Gallic. Producer: Ruth Watts
Join comedian Josh Jones on this very special Halloween addition of the history podcast Dead Drama! The Pendle Witch Trials that took place in Lancashire in 1612 are one of the most famous and dramatic witch trials documented. I hope you enjoy the episode and try not to Poo your pants!
Two history graduates discuss the Pendle and Salem Witch Trials. This episode is Part 1 of a two part collaboration with Drunk & Twisted, a true crime podcast hosted by Samantha and Chloe. The Pendle Witch Trials took place in 1612 and can be directly linked to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. King James I had an obsession with witches throughout his reign, following his near death experience before his coronation in which the ship he was on almost sank due to stormy seas - he believed the storms had been caused by witches. This belief in witchcraft and magic had been prevalent for generations, and continued for many after, across the West. Witch trials usually resulted in the persecution and execution of women, whether it be by hanging or by the stake. This episode explores the two trials, the links between them, and how suspicion of witchcraft affected women during the 17th century. SourcesPendle Witch Trials The Pendle Witches by Ellen Castelow | Historic UK: The History and Heritage Accommodation Guide - https://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/The-Pendle-Witches/ The Pendle Witch Trial of 1626 | Pendle Witches - http://www.pendlewitches.co.uk/ Thomas Baines, Lancashire & Cheshire: Past and Present. Volume 1. William Mackenzie, 1867Robert Poole, Thomas Potts, The Wonderful Discovery of Witches in the County of Lancaster. Carnegie Publishing, 2011. Lancashire Folklore, 1882 by John Harland and T.T. Wilkinson ‘Witches’ by Visit Pendle | Visit Pendle - http://www.visitpendle.com/witches ‘The Pendle Witches’ by Christine Goodier, MA | Lancaster Castle - http://www.lancastercastle.com/history-heritage/further-articles/the-pendle-witches/ ‘The witch trials that made legal history’ by Frances Cronin | BBC News - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-14490790 Salem Witch TrialsAfternoonified Podcast: The Salem Witch Trials Tartan Talks Podcast: Salem Witch Trials Morbid : A True Crime Podcast: Episode 23 : The Salem Witch Trials Were Bonkers Remember That Time?: Episode 52 : Salem Witch Trials History.Com “Salem Witch Trials,” originally posted 2011, edited 2020. Smithsonian Magazine “A Brief History of the Salem Witch Trials,” 2007.
Buckle up witches, we're going to Lancashire to talk about the Pendle Witches, sometimes called the Lancashire Witches. We're discussing familial loyalty which was sorely missing in this case, how to plot properly, as well as the best names for your familiar. We're also debating generational distinction and why Nikki is so bad at social media. Please remember to Share, Subscribe, Rate, and Review
On the 18th August 1612, the trials of nine Lancashire women and two men known as the Pendle Witches ...
Why exactly was Bruce Forsyth a national treasure? Where did Virginia Dare's family all go to? Is Lizzie a witch? Jake Yapp & Natt Tapley & Lizzie Roper find out in today's Date Fight!
Witches in history often meet a sorry fate. The fates of witches like the Pendle Witches, the Witches of Warboys, and Isobel Gowdie are well known. But what about the witches of myth? In this episode of Fabulous Folklore, let's meet three famous witches of legend: Befana, Baba Yaba & Circe. See the images or get the blog post transcript here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/3-famous-witches-of-legend/ Vote for Fabulous Folklore in the British Podcast Awards here: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote Just enter 'Fabulous Folklore' in the search bar and click vote! Get your guide to home protection using folklore here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/ Become a Patron for bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595 Enjoyed this episode? Buy Icy a coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick Tweet Icy at https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick Follow Icy on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/icysedgwick
Witches in history often meet a sorry fate. The fates of witches like the Pendle Witches, the Witches of Warboys, and Isobel Gowdie are well known. But what about the witches of myth? In this episode of Fabulous Folklore, let's meet three famous witches of legend: Befana, Baba Yaba & Circe. See the images or get the blog post transcript here: [https://www.icysedgwick.com/3-famous-witches-of-legend/](https://www.icysedgwick.com/3-famous-witches-of-legend/) Vote for Fabulous Folklore in the British Podcast Awards here: [https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote](https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote) Just enter 'Fabulous Folklore' in the search bar and click vote! Get your guide to home protection using folklore here: [https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/](https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/) Become a Patron for bonus content at [https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595](https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595) Enjoyed this episode? Buy Icy a coffee at: [https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick](https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick) Tweet Icy at [https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick](https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick) Follow Icy on Instagram at [https://www.instagram.com/icysedgwick](https://www.instagram.com/icysedgwick) Enjoyed this episode? Buy Icy a coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick Tweet Icy at https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick Follow Icy on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/icysedgwick
Witches in history often meet a sorry fate. The fates of witches like the Pendle Witches, the Witches of Warboys, and Isobel Gowdie are well known. But what about the witches of myth? In this episode of Fabulous Folklore, let's meet three famous witches of legend: Befana, Baba Yaba & Circe. See the images or get the blog post transcript here: [https://www.icysedgwick.com/3-famous-witches-of-legend/](https://www.icysedgwick.com/3-famous-witches-of-legend/) Vote for Fabulous Folklore in the British Podcast Awards here: [https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote](https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote) Just enter 'Fabulous Folklore' in the search bar and click vote! Get your guide to home protection using folklore here: [https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/](https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/) Become a Patron for bonus content at [https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595](https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595) Enjoyed this episode? Buy Icy a coffee at: [https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick](https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick) Tweet Icy at [https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick](https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick) Follow Icy on Instagram at [https://www.instagram.com/icysedgwick](https://www.instagram.com/icysedgwick) Enjoyed this episode? Buy Icy a coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick Tweet Icy at https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick Follow Icy on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/icysedgwick
Witches in history often meet a sorry fate. The fates of witches like the Pendle Witches, the Witches of Warboys, and Isobel Gowdie are well known. But what about the witches of myth? In this episode of Fabulous Folklore, let's meet three famous witches of legend: Befana, Baba Yaba & Circe. See the images or get the blog post transcript here: [https://www.icysedgwick.com/3-famous-witches-of-legend/](https://www.icysedgwick.com/3-famous-witches-of-legend/) Vote for Fabulous Folklore in the British Podcast Awards here: [https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote](https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote) Just enter 'Fabulous Folklore' in the search bar and click vote! Get your guide to home protection using folklore here: [https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/](https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/) Become a Patron for bonus content at [https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595](https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595) Enjoyed this episode? Buy Icy a coffee at: [https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick](https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick) Tweet Icy at [https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick](https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick) Follow Icy on Instagram at [https://www.instagram.com/icysedgwick](https://www.instagram.com/icysedgwick) Enjoyed this episode? Buy Icy a coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick Tweet Icy at https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick Follow Icy on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/icysedgwick
CONTENT WARNING: Violence against female-identifying people and impoverished people and graphic depictions of abortion.Only now can we see what the witch trials were really about—an attempt to keep women and the poor in their place. What lessons do modern mystics need these 400 years later?“The pen of history has always been held by men,” says best-selling author Stacey Halls on this episode of Millennial Mystics.In the past, literature and history books made it easy for us to glorify witch trials as something merely spooky, if not warranted. But The Familiars did just the opposite. It humanized the players of the story in a way that captured the tragedy, fear, and panic that seized England and continental Europe in the 17th Century.Stacey shares with us her insight to the sociopolitical machinations that fueled the Pendle Witch Trials in Lancashire, England, which many see as the catalyst to decades of femicide and social cleansing.Join us as we take a new look at witch trials from the feminist lens they deserve.Show Notes:- Opening reading from The Familiars by Stacey Halls- Stacey’s website, Twitter, and IG (FOLLOW HER. You won’t regret it!)- Straightforward report about the Pendle Witches from THE MAN (UK government).- More entertaining report with the same information from a rando history website.- NPR + ProPublica series on maternal death rates in the United States (2017).- The Cider House Rules by John Irving- Magic Lessons Ep. 207: “Living the Dream and Facing the Nightmare” featuring Neil Gaiman (direct download)- Stacey’s NEW BOOK: The Lost Orphan (US) a.k.a. The Foundling (UK)BONUS Show Notes, i.e., Stacey’s recs:- Podcast: Saturn Returns with Caggie- Mystic Meg, astrologer for The Sun
Listener favorite, Mr. Simon Entwhistle returns with intriguing historic tales of a hero born out of extreme circumstances and a romantic tale of love that never gave up, to an extraordinary tale of a dog that spanned through decades to give a hello from the veil! http://www.tophattours.co.uk/ Simon's Books Simon's Jack the Ripper tour and his recounting of the story is quite the experience! Find it here in our episode with Simon titled Jack the Ripper and the Pendle Witches! Music Original for Journey Through the Gate... by M. Cicerello "Spirit's Rescue" Sysco's book We Are All Children in the Wilderness of the Afterlife https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1697600468/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0
The Story of The Pendle Witches and the Salem Witch Trials are explored in Episode 4 of Demimonde Paranormal Podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We thought it was time to cosy up by a fire and listen to the tale of the Pendle Witches. Were these women victims of a patriarchal society, did they believe they actually had otherworldly powers, or did they simply use this perception of themselves to gain power over others? We would love to know your thoughts! Thanks to our friend/historian Hannah Snape for the idea for this episode! Follow her: https://twitter.com/HannahSnape This podcast was created and presented by Holly Morgan-Davies and Elesha-Joy Davis. It was produced by Harry Bligh. Follow Holly: https://twitter.com/hmdavies95 Follow Elesha: https://twitter.com/Leesha_jD Follow the podcast: https://twitter.com/Sisterhood_pod Email us! storiesofthesisterhood@gmail.com The artwork was designed by Annie Clough-Hillman. Visit her website here: https://www.annieclough-hillman.com The music was composed by Elizabeth Watson: https://twitter.com/LizzieWatsonSop Stories of the Sisterhood is a new podcast celebrating the lives and achievements of little-known women from history. Feel free to contact us with ideas or thoughts for future episodes!
Happy November, Roastlings! In a surprise move, Kim tells the first story of the day because Laura is busy putting on her Grudge make up. Our topics today are the Pendle Witches and Jesse Pomeroy. Today's episode is full of creepy bags, spirit guides, legal nonsense, and history! Find us on Instagram, FB, and Twitter at thedarkroastpod. Please email us your thoughts, questions, and suggestions at thedarkroastpod@gmail.com. As always, please rate and review. We want to hear from you!!
Laura takes us through the tale of the Pendle Witches and the first child witness that set the precedent for the Salem Witch Trials. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicalshade/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicalshade/support
The Inquirers into the Strange look at witchcraft in Pendle, England during the year 1633. These events are not the infamous trials of 1612, but the far stranger and more detailed story as relayed by young Edmund Robinson Jr. Further detail on the events of 1633 can be found in:The Wizard & the Witches - the Complete Study:Amazon US: http://a.co/78WURHwAmazon UK: https://amzn.to/2wd4OsSor in part one of three installments: I: the Witches of PendleAmazon US: http://a.co/1x2Q2UnAmazon UK: https://amzn.to/2wbKU1gSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/InquirersintotheStrange)
Hello! Welcome to episode 2 of Myths, Magic & Murder. The podcast about occult crimes, urban legends and strange happenings. On this episode we discuss the Pendle Witches and the Amityville house.Support us on Patreon to help us keep creating podcasts!https://www.patreon.com/mythsmagicmurderFollow us on social media!@Mythsmagicpod on Twitter, Instagram & Facebookemail us at mythsmagicandmurder@gmail.com__________________________________MUSIC CREDIT:INTRO - Spook by PeriTune (Royalty Free Music) Music provided by No Copyright Music:https://www.youtube.com/c/royaltyfreezoneMusic used: Spook by PeriTunehttps://soundcloud.com/sei_peridot/spookLicensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/VOICE OVER BY RICKY WHELANENDING MUSIC by Myuu iTunes ● http://bit.ly/1PnVqID Bandcamp ● http://bit.ly/1GQMSk6https://youtu.be/zV-P1xa8rGI___________________________________Thanks for listening !
This week Kiley learns that some witches just couldn't be bothered by being hunted, while Jonathan hunts down a ship that just won't stay put.Heads up, our audio is great for the first bit, then we lost everything and had to record twice. It's almost 3am while I'm typing this. Pray for my sanity.Topics: The Philadelphia Experiment Conspiracy Theory, The Trial of the Pendle Witches. Music: "Another Day" by The Fisherman. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and visit our website at www.halfwit-history.com!Reach out, say hello, or suggest a topic at HalfwitPod@gmail.com Support the show (https://www.ko-fi.com/halfwithistory)
Sarah gets spooky and shares the story of one of the most famous witch trials in England - the Pendle witch trials. Tune in for discussions on obnoxiously long book titles, accidental magic, witch pissing contests, and Good Omens. View images for this case on our Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook pages.
It's that time of year again Halloween is almost here so this week I take a look at some of the most famous witchcraft tirals. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/verybritish/message
Mr. Simon Entwistle joins us tonight and guides us through some of the most exciting recounts of Englands history! The maddening tale of the Pendle Witches, Romantically frightening ghosts of haunted Inns, Roman Soldiers still on guard and the tragically horrific mystery of Jack the Ripper. Simon adds so much to this tale we thought we knew well, and wish we didn't know that, It's all true! Simon Entwistle is an award winning tour guide and host at Tophattours.co.uk in Clitheroe in Lancashire, England. In his Victorian finery he guides you through some of England's hauntingly famous sites! As an author his chilling charm and heartfelt passion is not lost on the page! Ghostly Tales of the Unexpected is a fabulous collection of stories full of history and fright! A second book is in the works and will be released near December! Simon also hosts a monthly show on Paranormal Uk Radio on Youtube! Subscribe so you dont miss it! Ghostly Tales of the Unexplained Simon can be found on Twitter, Youtube, Facebook and his Author's pages! Sysco has been looking into the paranormal since her first run in with an angry ghost as a child. Please subscribe to ConflictRadio on Youtube to keep up to date with Journey's episodes as well as other fine podcasts! Send in your ghost stories and experiences with the uncanny to Journeythroughthegate@gmail.com Find Simon's book here
This week Emma and Lucy tell each other about the UK's most famous witch trials and a serial rapist who went by The Fox, but when caught turned out to be Macolm Fairley. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Camille Ralphs will recite the entirety of acclaimed poetry pamphlet Malkin, ‘an ellegy in 14 spels' in the voices of those accused in the 1612 Pendle Witch Trials. Award for Best Poetry Pamphlet, and featured on BBC Radio 6 Music's Sunday show with Cerys Matthews. Ralphs served as 2016-17 President of Oxford University Poetry Society, won the University of Oxford's Lord Alfred Douglas Memorial Prize, and reviews for the TLS.
This week we are joined by author Mary Sharratt to talk about the history of The Pendle Witches and the witch trials of 1612, We also discuss attitudes about witchcraft in that time period, King James the 1st and his obsession with demonology and paranoia of witches , What the difference between a cunning woman and a witch was and how their magic worked. “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live” - Exodus 22:18 Visit Marry's Website at : http://www.marysharratt.com/ Mary Sharratt. Mary Sharratt is an American writer who lives with her Belgian husband in the Pendle region of Lancashire, England, the setting for her acclaimed 2010 novel, DAUGHTERS OF THE WITCHING HILL, which recasts the Pendle Witches of 1612 in their historical context as cunning folk and healers.
After a few musical tradesmen anecdotes, we talk to Dean and Adrian about the new project with Maxine Peake which takes the subject of the Pendle Witches trial of 1412 at Pendle Hill in Lancashire and creates a concept album or words and electronic music. Available now on Finders Keepers Records. We then slip in a little chart about iOS6, the Teenage Engineering OP-1 accessories, Quneo and the winners of the Iris Find Music In Everything competition.
After a few musical tradesmen anecdotes, we talk to Dean and Adrian about the new project with Maxine Peake which takes the subject of the Pendle Witches trial of 1412 at Pendle Hill in Lancashire and creates a concept album or words and electronic music. Available now on Finders Keepers Records. We then slip in a little chart about iOS6, the Teenage Engineering OP-1 accessories, Quneo and the winners of the Iris Find Music In Everything competition.
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