Illustration: NICHOLAS ASSHETON AND THE THREE DOLL WANGOS LEAVING HOGHTON HALL.

Nicholas Assheton and the Three Doll Wangos Leaving Hoghton Hall.


THE LANCASHIRE WITCHES.

A Romance of Pendle Forest.

By

William Harrison Ainsworth, Esq.


Sir Jeffery.—Is there a justice in Lancashire has so muchskill in witches as I have? Nay, I'll speak a proud word; youshall turn me loose against any Witch-finder in Europe. I'dmake an ass of Hopkins if he were alive.—Shadwell.

Third Edition.

Illustrated by John Gilbert.


London:George Routledge & Co., Farringdon Street.1854.


ToJames Crossley, Esq.,
(of Manchester,)

President of the Chetham Society,
And the Learned Editor Of
"The Discoverie of Witches in the County of Lancaster,"—

The groundwork of the following pages,—
This Romance,
undertaken at his suggestion,
is inscribed
by his old, and sincerely attached friend,
The Author.


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