The Haunted House Curious affair reported from Ronquerolles. The special correspondent of “Le Journal,” writing from Clermont, says: – There is no doubt that the hamlet of Ronquerolles, near Clermont-de-l’Oise, is fast becoming a place
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St. Philip’s, Bristol (1874)
A “Ghost” in St. Philip’s. Last evening considerable excitement was created in the neighbourhood, in St. Philip’s, by the rumour that a ghost was troubling the house of a pork butcher named Pollard, residing at
Continue ReadingOdell, Bedfordshire (1842)
Natural or Supernatural. The equanimity of the inhabitants of the village of Odell has been considerably disturbed during the present week, by the occurrence of some very singular phenomena, the scene of which is the
Continue ReadingSymonds Yat, Herefordshire (1909)
Sensation at Symonds Yat. Alleged Mysterious Occurrences at a Keeper’s Cottage. Articles said to be moved by unseen hands. Something in the way of a sensation has been caused din the neighbourhood of Symond’s Yat
Continue ReadingBo’ness, Falkirk, Scotland (1920)
A Haunted House at Bo’ness. Is it a house-hunter’s trick? Bo’ness is agitated over alleged ghostly manifestations in a single-apartment house in South Street occupied by a young married couple. The previous occupant was a
Continue ReadingOrton, Cumbria (1849)
Extraordinary Disturbance at Cowper House, Near Orton. (We insert the following singular communication just as it has been sent to us). Much excitement has of late prevailed amongst the inhabitants of Orton and its vicinity,
Continue ReadingTick Fen, Warboys, Cambridgeshire (1897)
Tale of a Fen Ghost. Mysterious Rappings. Some strange phenomena have been startling the huge district of the Great Fen Level of Huntingdonshire and Cambridgeshire. It appears that in Tick Fen a Ramsay magistrate has
Continue ReadingCoedkernew / Coedcernyw, Newport, South Wales (1904)
“Ghost” at Coedkernew. Extraordinary happenings at Mardy Farm. Walking bacon and stalking beds. A wonderful clock. Coedkernew has got a “ghost”. It is no common or garden spook, and if only a half of its
Continue ReadingEnniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland (1910)
“Ghost” at Enniscorthy. Furniture tossed about. From our Correspondent, Enniscorthy, Friday. For some time past strange stories have been afloat as to certain occurrences which took place in a private house in John street in
Continue ReadingLoughmacrory, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland (1904)
Singular affair at Loughmacrory. An extraordinary condition of affairs is reported from Loughmacrory. The dwelling of a farmer in that locality is, as alleged, under the spell of some evil, or at all events mischievous,
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