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Culloden Moor 1746
CJ Linton. In the late morning of the 16th April 1746 a Jacobite Army commanded by General George Murray fighting for Prince Charles Edward Louis John Severino Mario Stuart stood ready to charge into the teeth of its enemies guns. Fathers stood with sons and some even with their grandsons. Not all the men present…
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Pendle Hill Witch Trials 1618
“For the most part the prosecution brought forth witnesses whose best evidence was idle gossip, false accusations and was for the best part totally inconsistent, for the Pendle Witches however Jennet Device, another of Lizzie’s daughters, granddaughter to Old Demdike and Sister to Alison and James, testified to witnessing her families part in strange practices,…
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Dunbar & its aftermath. – A Paranormal History
Dunbar & its aftermath. Posted by Paranormal History / CJ Linton on November 19, 2010 at 8:46 PM It had rained for days, the dirt track roads were washing away beneath a grey sky, without doubt it was one of the worst summers any of them had ever known, they’d killed their King and…
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Culloden Moor 1746
In the late morning of the 16th April 1746 a Jacobite Army commanded by General George Murray fighting for Prince Charles Edward Louis John Severino Mario Stuart stood ready to charge into the teeth of its enemies guns. Fathers stood with sons and some even with their grandsons. Not all the men present were there…
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GHOSTS OF THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR
Introduction. “Ghosts are an English phenomenon” I wish I had a pound for every time I’ve heard a foreign friend of mine say that, be they Dutch, French or even German. It seems we English are beset at every corner by the ghosts of the long dead, with a ghost in every house and a…