pendle in A Sentence

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    The Pendle Heritage Centre.

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    The Pendle Witch Camp.

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    Pendle Witches Trail.

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    Furness and Fylde, Pendle and Grizedale, and the Graduate College.

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    It's summer solstice at the Pendle Witch Camp, and it's clear that four hundred years after the most notorious witch trial in Britain, bleak, windswept Pendle Hill has lost none of its powers to enchant.

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    And so when ten women and two men, mainly from two rival peasant families from villages on the slopes of Pendle Hill, were forced into lurid confessions of witchcraft- drinking blood, burning effigies and using black magic to cause paralysis and even death- they didn't have a hope.

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    With its sinister history, it's fitting that this isolated part of Lancashire should remain some of the most wild and unspoiled areas of the country, the brooding landscape of the ancient Forest of Bowland, of which flat-topped Pendle Hill forms an outlier, starkly at odds with the industrial cityscapes further south.

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    Browse any new age bookshop, visit the Witch Museum in Boscastle in Cornwall, or Pendle in Lancashire, where Britain's most famous witch trial took place in 1612, or the tiny village of Burley in the New Forest where the so-called“White Witch”, Sybil Leek, lived in the 1950s before she was forced by hostile locals to flee to the US.

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