Month: July 2024

Sunderland Ghost Stories: Grey Ladies, Serial Killers and Poltergeists

Sunderland began life as three separate settlements on the River Wear. A fishing village called ‘Soender-land’, or land that is cut asunder’ existed by 1100. By the 18th century, Sunderland had replaced Wearmouth, and that’s why we still call it Sunderland now. In the past, Sunderland has exported coal, lime, alum, ropes, glass, and pottery….

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Witches and Witch Trials with Marion Gibson

Marion Gibson writes accurate, engaging books about witches and magic in history. She’s been interested in witches for over thirty years, since she read the words of women accused of witchcraft in Elizabethan England. Why were they accused of crimes they didn’t commit? And why did they confess? Marion’s books tell the stories of these…

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Carlisle Legends: Ghosts, Secret Tunnels, and The Cursing Stone

Carlisle began life as Luguvalium, a Roman settlement that grew out of the fort on the site. It was the capital of an ancient British kingdom. Both Vikings and Saxons captured the city. Over time, it took on strategic importance for its location near the Scottish border. But with so many clashes between the Scots…

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Devils, Cats, Tiny Streets & Witches: York Folklore At Its Best

While York is often considered one of England’s most haunted cities, other strange and unusual tales lurk in its narrow snickleways. There are stories of premature burial, printer’s devils, cats that are either lucky or cursed, depending on your perspective, highwaymen, and an inevitable tale of witchcraft. Let’s find out more in this week’s episode…

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The Dark Side of Sheffield Folklore: Spectres and River Spirits

There is much of the strange and haunting in Sheffield’s folklore. Does that make it a haunted place? There are stories of water gods in the River Don, demanding annual sacrifices, boggards in boggard lane, spectral visions of highwaymen, ghosts, and even Spring-Heeled Jack! Let’s find out more in this week’s episode of Fabulous Folklore!…

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