“Ghost” Antics. A supposed invisible visitor is causing distress to a Penzance (Cornwall) family. They have already removed from one house, which they sold to escape his activities, and they now propose to move again.
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Newhaven, Edinburgh (1837)
Mysterious Case. There is at present a case in progress in the Sheriff Court of Edinburgh, the circumstances of which are as unaccountable as they are of rare occurrence. A military gentleman and his family
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From the General Evening Post, July 29. The old Humour of Witchcraft and haunted Houses, seems to come mightily in Fashion, some designing People have spread it abroad that two Houses in St. James’s-street are
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We hear from Sturry of a very odd Affair of a House thought to be haunted, wherein live one Mr. Wotton and his Wife, both very ancient and of good Repute, their Grandson about 13
Continue ReadingBarrow-in-Furness, Cumbria (1868)
Extraordinary Phenomena. A considerable amount of gossip has been created in Barrow during the past week by the occurrence of some remarkable phenomena, which would assuredly two or three generations ago have been attributed to
Continue ReadingMullaghmena, Omagh, County Tyrone (1906)
More Ulster Ghosts. Haunted Farm House. Mysterious Fusilades of Stones. The Police Baffled. (Special Telegram) Belfast, Friday. An extraordinary affair is reported from Mullaghmena, a country district, about two miles from Omagh, Co. Tyrone. It
Continue ReadingHampton, London, Surrey (1868)
Another Ghost Story. Considerable excitement has been created in this village lately by a noise at a gentleman’s house, as of stones being thrown at a window. It was supposed at first that some one
Continue ReadingKensington, London (1868)
A Haunted House. Since the middle of last October a very singular system of persecution has been going on in Kensington, which has hitherto baffled all attempts to discover the author, or the means by
Continue ReadingAberbargoed, Caerphilly, South Wales (1907)
Aberbargoed “Ghost”. At a house in Aberbargoed, in the Rhymney Valley, weird tappings and strange sounds, usually associated with perturbed spirits, are reported to have been heard since Saturday night, and have caused a young
Continue ReadingGlyncorrwg, Neath Port Talbot, South Wales (1897)
A Ghost At Glyncorrwg Midnight raps The police consulted Considerable excitement has been caused in Glyncorrwg during the last week by what is supposed to be a spiritual presence in a house situated at the
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