A Dublin Instance, attested by Mr Daniel Williams, now in London. About the year 1678, I knew a young woman, who was niece to Alderman Arundel, in Dublin. In her said uncle’s house she was
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Ballymun, Dublin (1989)
Family flee ‘Satan’ home! By Dave Mullins. A family have fled from their north Dublin home after weird paranormal events involving mystery fires and a child’s ‘vision of Satan’. A priest was called to the
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We have a house near Dublin that is deserving of the attention of the Psychical Research Society – the Priory of Rathfarnham, once the home of John Philpot Curran, the famous orator, and often visited
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So you don’t believe in ghosts? Fear has caused eight families to leave a new house in a lonely part of Finglas, Co. Dublin, in the last three months. Recently dozens of “fearless” men have
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The strange goings on at number 7. By Des Ekin. They called it “the most haunted house in Dublin.” And until it was demolished back in 1963, the strange old quayside house at No. 7
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Violent ghosts force family out of their home. Distraught mother, Martha Cousins, who appeared on RTE’s Seoige and O’Shea, has had to leave her family home of 12 years – because angry ghosts made the
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A haunted house in Dublin. A house in Clanbrassil Street, Dublin, is reported to be haunted. Within the last few months four tenants have occupied it, but left soon after taking possession. The landlord gave
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The Windsor Ghost Outdone in Dublin. The following piece of ghostly intelligence appears in the Dublin Freeman’s Journal of Thursday. The Windsor mystery is but a China orange to Lombard-street as compared with the metropolitan
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Extraordinary Superstition. A Haunted House. A remarkable case was heard on Saturday in Dublin. Mr Waldron, a solicitor’s clerk, sued his next door neighbour, who is a mate in the merchant service, named Kiernan, to
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A Ghost in Blackrock. During the last four or five weeks, the residents in Blackrock have been kept in a state of excitement by the constant nocturnal visitations of a rival of the ancient spectral
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