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Some Irish Superstitions

Titusville Herald, Titusville, Pennsylvania22 February 1908

THE HEADLESS COACH


A Warning Phantom That Roams the County Cork

QUEER IRISH SUPERSTITIONS

One Dreaded Apparition is the Fairy Horse, Whose Mission is one of Malice - The Lure of the Poukeen and the Song of the Fir-Darrig

No wonder strange superstitions linger in the scattered hamlets by the sea or in the lonely cabins on the rocky islands around the Iron coast, for on winter nights when the mighty surges break thundering against the towering cliffs and the storm wind wails weirdly through the hollow caverns and ivied ruins, where the deserted ... [More »]

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Spooklights and Uncanny Sounds, 1885

The Bucks County Gazette, Bristol, Pennsylvania30 April 1885

HIGH MOUNTAIN SPOOKS


Uncanny Sounds Heard and Mysterious Lights Seen by the Valley Residents

Superstitious residents of the regions known as Preakness, Haledon, and other suburbs hemmed in by the lofty hills known as High mountain, writes a Patterson, N.J., correspondent to the New York World, place extra bolts on their doors now o’ nights are are careful to be indoors “after hours.” Numbers of superstitious ones, and some ... [More »]

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Meteorite Resembling Human Hand, 1916

The Washington Post21 May 1916

"HAND OF FIRE" FALLS


Drops From Sky on New Jersey

FAMILY BELIEVES IT AN OMEN

Scientists Say That "Thing" Which Whirred to the Ground Near Henry Prantl's House at Linwood Is a Meteor - Looks Like Charred Bones - Even Finger Nails Shown.

Special to the Washington Post - Linwood, N. J., May 19. – A “hand” of flame, which came forth from the sky with a great white light, at 10 o’clock at night, a short time after the death of the favourite son of the family, and fell with a rushing sound on the farm of Henry ... [More »]

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Bright Comet Fuels Mania, Superstition, 1853

Notes and Queries, Vol. 8 No. 207, p. 35815 October 1853

Comet Superstitions in 1853


From the 19th of August to the present time that brilliant comet, which was first seen by M. Klinkerfues*, at Gottingen, on the 10th of June last, has been distinctly visible here, and among the ignorant classes its appearance has caused no little alarm. The reason of this we shall briefly explain. During the past ... [More »]

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The Healing that Kills, 1907

New York Times21 September 1907

MOTHER TORTURED IN RELIGION'S NAME


Woman Dies at the Hands of Her Son and Daughter and Three Other Parhamites

After Death Members of the Sect Attempt to "Resurrect" Victim--All Are Arrested.

CHICAGO, Sept. 20.–Five persons, members of the Parhamites sec, are under arrest in Zion City accused of torturing to death Mrs. Letitia Greenhaulgh, 64 years old, to show their belief in the religion they profess. The people under arrest are Walter and Jennie Greenhaulgh, the son and daughter of the woman; Harold Mitchell, Mrs. Harold ... [More »]

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