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
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Tullynafoyle, Newtownsaville, County Tyrone (1919)
A Co. Tyrone Ghost Story. A curious story from Newtownsaville (10 miles from Omagh) is to the effect that bricks mysteriously fell down a farmer’s chimney. Despite two re-buildings, the bricks continued to fall, although
Continue ReadingCookstown, County Tyrone (1874)
The Cookstown Ghost. (From our reporter). Cookstown, Saturday. Cookstown has lately been singled out for the attention of a visitor whose freaks and doings have caused no little wonderment and anxiety. Were the times a
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,
Continue ReadingAltamullen, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland (1927)
Unseen footsteps, bangings, and rattlings.Mysterious happenings at a Tyrone farm-house. Strange happenings are reported to have taken place recently at a farm house at Altamullen, some miles from Killeter, where the occupants, a highly respectable
Continue ReadingArdtrea / Ardtree, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland (1924)
Spooks at the Rectory. Missiles flung from roof by unseen hands. Spooks or mischievous boys – local opinion is divided – are causing discomfort at Ardrea Rectory (near Cookstown, co. Tyrone), once the home of
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