as part of an article about the Wem case:
Shrewsbury, indeed, had a ghostly trouble of its own. For six whole months a gentleman and his family residing in the Cherry Orchard have been kept awake at nights by rappings on the wainscots, and continual nocturnal rings of bells all over the house. They have, therefore, determined to change their habitation, hoping that the spirits may not be disposed to follow them into another parish.
Dublin Daily Express, 17th November 1883.