The Lancashire Witches
William Harrison Ainsworth
Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017)





The Lancashire Witches is a highly fictionalised account of the activities of the notorious witches Demdike, Chattox and Alice Nutter who, together with others terrorised the district of Lancashire around Pendle Hill and the Forest of Bowland during the early seventeenth century. The witches named in the book were real enough, if not as witches then as people. Ainsworth, in his story brings in the dissolution of Whalley Abbey and the historic families of Assheton, Braddyll and Nowell and takes us through to the final trial and execution at Lancaster Castle in 1612. (Summary by Andy Minter) (25 hr 13 min)
Capítulos
Introduction Ch. 1 - The Beacon on Pendle Hill | 37:04 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Introduction Ch. 2 - The Eruption | 16:29 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Introduction Ch. 3 - Whalley Abbey | 29:48 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Introduction Ch. 4 - The Malediction | 17:03 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Introduction Ch. 5 - The Midnight Mass | 17:45 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Introduction Ch. 6 - Teter Et Fortis Carcer | 20:37 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Introduction Ch. 7 - The Abbey Mill | 27:24 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Introduction Ch. 8 - The Executioner | 13:27 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Introduction Ch. 9 - Wiswall Hall | 10:25 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Introduction Ch. 10 - The Holehouses | 10:46 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 1 Ch. 1 - The May Queen | 27:29 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 1 Ch. 2 - The Black Cat And The White Dove | 14:54 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 1 Ch. 3 - The Asshetons | 41:17 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 1 Ch. 4 - Alice Nutter | 32:37 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 1 Ch. 5 - Mother Chattox | 49:30 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 1 Ch. 6 - The Ordeal By Swimming | 29:36 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 1 Ch. 7 - The Ruined Conventual Church | 1:02:33 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 1 Ch. 8 - The Revelation | 29:42 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 1 Ch. 9 - The Two Portraits In The Banqueting-Hall Part 1 | 45:26 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 1 Ch. 9 - The Two Portraits In The Banqueting-Hall Part 2 | 47:11 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 1 Ch. 10 - The Nocturnal Meeting | 54:51 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 1 - Flint | 31:35 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 2 - Read Hall | 17:29 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 3 - The Boggart's Glen | 18:34 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 4 - The Reeve Of The Forest | 21:52 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 5 - Bess's O' Th' Booth | 30:25 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 6 - The Temptation | 31:40 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 7 - The Perambulation Of The Boundaries | 46:51 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 8 - Rough Lee | 26:51 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 9 - How Rough Lee Was Defended By Nicholas | 26:48 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 10 - Roger Nowell And His Double | 19:12 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 11 - Mother Demdike | 29:34 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 12 - The Mysteries Of Malkin Tower | 26:26 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 13 - The Two Familiars | 49:46 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 14 - How Rough Lee Was Again Besieged | 25:56 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 15 - The Phantom Monk | 16:43 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 16 - One O'clock! | 33:26 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 2 Ch. 17 - How The Beacon Fire Was Extinguished | 25:38 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 1 - Downham Manor-House | 1:04:54 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 2 - The Penitent's Retreat | 13:27 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 3 - Middleton Hall | 28:53 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 4 - The Gorge Of Cliviger | 24:51 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 5 - The End Of Malkin Tower | 31:50 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 6 - Hoghton Tower | 54:35 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 7 - The Royal Declaration Concerning Lawful Sports On The Sunday | 30:38 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 8 - How King James Hunted The Hart And The Wild-Boar In Hoghton Park | 38:04 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 9 - The Banquet | 27:19 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 10 - Evening Entertainments | 28:22 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 11 - Fatality | 14:18 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 12 - The Last Hour | 17:02 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 13 - The Masque Of Death | 13:11 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 14 - "One Grave" | 4:43 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Book 3 Ch. 15 - Lancaster Castle | 6:56 | Leído por Andy Minter (1934-2017) |
Reseñas





Fan of the (19th) century
Worth your time. Excellent narration. Some actual history as-well. (much more dramatic license than fact) A good book. I recommend.





A LibriVox Listener
I've listened to this story many times and will listen again. I love Ainsworth and wish Andy Minter would read Old St Paul's, my favorite Ainsworth story. This story is long but oh so worth it. Thank you Mr minter, very well done.
Excellent recording





elaineandsparky
this is a good book and read excelently which makes the story even more enjoyable.
Wonderful





ThreeCat
If you've been put off by other Librivox volunteer recordings - which often leave an awful lot to be desired - try this one. It is excellent, and of the quality that you'd expect from a commercially produced recording. The reader does a brilliant and appropriate range of accents and voices. The story itself is a cracker. Thoroughly recommended.
Admirable story, well read.





Pcupitt
I enjoyed this a lot. Andy Minter is an amazing talent. I must admit though, that some of the accents of the characters (Welsh?) made it hard to understand every word, but, I got the gist of it sufficient to follow the story 😀





A LibriVox Listener
A good story with a good triumphs kind of ending, although still with some bittersweetness to it.
engaging tale of witchcraft, beautifully read.





Lord de Ville
this is an example of how all audiobook presentations should be delivered. the late Andy Minter provides individual voices for the several doesn't characters and imparts a great deal of personality for each, making the complex story very easy to follow. in terms of the novel itself, this is a fantastic tail with action and events at every point during its length. if you enjoy the Lord of the Rings but our bored by one journey through a forest too many; if you enjoy the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe but tyre of the Relentless two-dimensional nature of good vs evil; if you are a Potterhead but can't help thinking that you have come across every plot device and every character somewhere else before: if you enjoy His Dark Materials but feel slightly queasy about the nature of dust then perhaps you should give the Lancashire Witches a go.. the plot is inspired by the Pendle witch trials of 1612 and features a number of the key individuals listed in the trial journal. this is a true masterpiece.
Highly Fictionalised!





Elpenor's Ghost
As a Lancashire lass myself I well know the real story of the Pendle Witches, and this isn't it. However it is a very entertaining yarn. Harrison Ainsworth was a Mancunian by birth and clearly knew and loved the Lancashire countryside which he describes beautifully throughout the book. He clearly knows the real history of the area too, but chooses to ignore much of it here. Ainsworth takes the names of many of the real Pendle witches but creates his own, wholly imaginary version of their lives and ultimate deaths. e.g.witches were never burned in England - they were hanged. That being said I thoroughly enjoyed this recording. Andy Minter deserves the highest praise for his efforts.