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Weedon, Northamptonshire (1903)

 What is described as a “ghost” is said to have made its appearance at a lonely house at Weedon, Northamptonshire. Villagers declare that its knocks are quite audible at night.

Coventry Evening Telegraph, 3rd July 1903.

A “ghost” is disturbing the peace of Weedon, in Northamptonshire, and it “knocks” so that the villagers are disturbed. If the villagers would knock still harder with a stout cudgel the ghost might take to its bed and leave them to rest in theirs.

Morning Leader, 6th July 1903.

Weedon

A “ghost” mystery.

Several soldiers have offered to solve the mystery of a “haunted house” near Weedon Artillery Barracks. For some time large crowds have assembled nightly near the house, and scenes have taken place which are to result in police proceedings.

Banbury Guardian, 16th July 1903.

100 years. July 1903.

At a lonely sequestered farm house at Stowe Hill, near Weedon, Northamptonshire, every night at nine o’clock, for a considerable time, a ghost is believed to appear. For miles around people come to hear the unaccountable loud rappings on the wall of one of the rooms.

Buckingham Advertiser and Free Press, 11th July 2003.