VIII. In February, 1646, falling into great disability by bleeding, at the Lady Cook’s house at Milbourne in Darby-shire, I removed to Mr Noel’s house at Kirkby Malory in Leicestershire, where I lay weak three weeks in March, in which time the neighbours went to see a house in Lutterworth, reported to be haunted.
Multitudes flocked to see it, and affirmed, that at a certain hour of the day stones were thrown at those who were present, which hit them, but hurt them not; and that what ever time any one would whistle it was answered by a whistle in the room, and no search could discover any fraud.
What became of it after I heard not, but it continued believed commonly by the hearers those three weeks that I stayed in that country.
The Certainty of the World of Spirits Fully Evinced, by Richard Baxter (1691). (p20)