ID | #1535365602 |
Added | Mon, 27/08/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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Initial data
In the "Peterborough Chronicle" recorded the return of these ghostly nightwalkers in 1127 ad:
Then, many saw and heard the Ghost hunters. They were black, big and nasty, and their dogs are all black ... and they rode on black horses. They watched in city birch all woods of this city, and also in the vicinity of Stanford. The monks heard the horns sound in the night.
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Original news
Very wrong, for the Chronicle of Peterborough records the return of these ghostly nocturnal wanderers in 1127 A.D.: "Then soon thereafter many men saw and heard hunters hunting. The hunters were black and large and loathly, and their hounds all black...and they road on black horses and black bucks. This was seen in the same way in the town Burch and in all the woods from that town to Stanford, and the monks heard the horns blowing, that they blew at night. Trustworthy men who watched at night said that they thought that there may well have been about twenty or thirty horn-blowers. This was seen and heard from when the came thither all that Lenten-tide to Easter. This was its incoming; of its outgoing we cannot yet say."
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