pendle witches

Pendle Witches Tour – Higham The Court Connection The inn also has a legal history. The Halmote Court, which was a local manor court, was transferred to the Four Alls Inn after the previous venue, Higham Hall, was deemed unsuitable in the 19th century. This adds to the historical significance of the building, though it is unrelated to the witch trials. The Inn's Name The name "Four Alls" comes from its sign, which depicts a king, a priest, a soldier, and a common man, with the accompanying inscriptions: "I govern all," "I pray for all," "I fight for all," and "I pay for all." This name and its message were popular at the time of the Industrial Revolution and are a reflection of the social and political climate of the late 18th century.

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