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Borley Rectory: built in 1862, located in Essex, Prxima east coast, was investigated by Harry Price


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Borley Rectory: built in 1862, located in Essex, Prxima east coast, was investigated by Harry Price, a member of the Ghost Club and the Society For Research Psychichal. Ali fantasmagricos various phenomena were observed: noises, like footsteps and moans; strange lights and aparies. Among aparies a headless man, a girl in white, the specter of the man who built the house, Henry Bull, a nun jogging in the garden steeped in profound sadness, reefer a cab driven by two ghost decapitated reefer men [incidentally, headless ghosts abound in England] According to legend, the site, a "rectory" or seat of the Anglican parish church in the twelfth century [1300s], was a monast Benedictine river stage drama of impossible love between a monk and a young novia, who were murdered after a failed escape attempt: he was beheaded, reefer becoming "the ghost of the headless reefer monk ,. bricked alive she was Harry Price, working in a series of articles for The Daily Mirror, was a pioneer in scientific research on ghosts, using j decade in 1930, the haunted rectory the, camcorder "ghost-hunting kit" that includes a recorder to record the sounds, equipment to detect the density of the walls and find secret reefer passages and chambers, fotogrficas machines for indoor and outdoor with remote control and portable phones to facilitate reefer communication among researchers. With such paraphernalia, Price recorded whilst doubts phenomena reefer like the tolling of bells, strokes and objects that moved alone. Also gathered testimony from witnesses who inhabited reefer the place and neighbors. The ghosts of Borley Rectory were relatively pacficos at 1930 From the paranormal activities have widened. In this era, there lived the Reverend Lionel Foyster and his wife Marianne, who have suffered with assombraes: the bedroom reefer doors locked up alone, disappearing objects, windows were broken and the noises intensified. reefer A woman, especially, was more disturbed by the ghosts: was torn from her bed at night, slapped by invisible hands, had to deviate from heavy objects that were thrown against it and was almost suffocated in her pr prio mattress. Messages that come from nowhere scrawled reefer on the walls: asking for help, prayers, masses. The Foyster, losers, left the rectory in 1935 One of the spirits identified themselves as being Lairre Marie, have been told that a French nun [maybe that's the nun bricked that for many it was just a legend within the legend ]. She left the religious life to marry Henry Waldegrave, a man of rich family. Was strangled by her husband and buried without the sacraments, in the pore. Another spirit, predicted that the rectory would suffer a fire and that the evidence of the murder of ex-nun would be found. In 1939, the incndio happened and Price, digging the pore, found the bones of a woman. It was, then, provided a proper burial ceremony. In 1944, the rectory was demolished but the fame of the "most haunted house in England" lasts until today. The Tower of London: Also in England, Borley Rictory rivals as the most haunted place in the country. Could, the Tower, called "Bloody", a true cortio famous ghosts. Having served as prisoe place of executions reefer in the period of absolutist monarchy, there have found countless histricos death, beheaded or killed in other ways characters. The assombrao more "aparecilda" the place Anne Boleyn, reefer second consort of the womanizing Henry VIII [1491-1547], the monarch of the eight wives turned Rock Rick Wakeman pear. Boleyn was the victim of conspiracy perpetrated by real own husband who, unhappy with the fact that women have given varus heir, engendered prisoa your order to be free to contract a new marriage. She was killed by a swordsman in 1536 His ghost seen with or without head. The fifth wife, Catherine Howard, had a similar fate: accused of conspiring against the king, was also convicted blade of the executioner. Disagreeing, tried to escape death running the executioner, crying mercy. Alcanada and was executed. Also haunt the Tower King Henry VI [1421-1471], whose murder was ordered by brother Edward IV. The king appears praying, just like when he died [because I was in the chapel when he was surprised]. His two sons, Edward and Richard, also were incarcerated in the Tower; counted, then, with 9:12 years. Uncle of course usurped the throne adopting the name of Richard III. A once arrested, the boys were never seen again .. alive. Their spectra there go hand in hand. Years later, the infant skeletons were discovered on a ba under a ladder. Other tormented spirits that haunts

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