The Pendle Witches of Lancashire
“...These are they who by the permission of God disturb the elements, who drive to distraction the minds of men, such as have lost their...
The Pendle Witches of Lancashire
Dear Diary - A View of 19th Century World Travel
Long Lasting Lord of the Manor
Fashionable Franklin Street
King Charles I
A Springtime Walk Through Agecroft's Gardens
Adventure of a Lifetime?
Night Narratives
A Long Winter's Nap
Lighting the Night: Light Devices at Agecroft Hall
Portraits of the Past
Documents of Yore
The Receipts
Married to the Facts
April's Abundance at Agecroft
All In The Details
Playing Favorites
The Great Salt
Response to our August “Call for Help!”
Priest Hole
A Tale of Two Thomases
New Perspectives on Old Objects
Can You Help?
Strongboxes in the Agecroft Collection
Portrait of Elizabeth Fitzgerald
The Fall of Anne Boleyn
A Peek into our Gardens
Agecroft's Tiffany Clock
Others in Early Modern English Society
Why Rebellion? Wyatt's Rebellion.
A Christmas Masque at Agecroft Hall, 1927
A Very Brief Compilation of Census Data Relating to Agecroft Hall
Apotropaic Mark
Michaelmas
A Portrait of a Unknown Gentleman by Adrian Thomas Key
Who are the John Tradescants?
Gentleman’s Study—Curiosity Cabinets
Quarantine during the 1600s in England
Changing Times and English Calendars
Icon, Kazan Mother of God
Clavicytherium
Agecroft Hall Guest Book
The Fanciful Chimney
Charles Gillette: Gardens in Virginia
The Williams Library
Agecroft Hall and its Undeniable Englishness
Picture of a Pardon
Christmas during the 1940's
The Question of the Tobacco Box: The Year 1654 and Dutch/English Tobacco Trade
Laundry Counter/Laundry Tally Board