There are countless anecdotes with real ghosts that abound within family legends that have reached our ears, many of which are in England.In honor of these supernatural beings, books have been written, painted pictures, filmed movies, composed songs and represented plays. Ghosts are souls trapped in this earthly plane, people who die, but still have pending tasks or a sentence to fulfill in this life ; So a part of them roams the place where they died, sometimes to torment human beings.
When questioning if there are real ghosts we find a no as the first answer.The truth is that are millions of testimonies of people who have gone through an overwhelming situation where, no matter how much is investigated, there is no logical explanation .Specialists in different disciplines try to prove or contradict their presence.So that you can tell us your opinion yourself, Today in Mysterious we are going to tell you three stories of real ghosts that will bristle your skin.
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In his book The story of the 500 ghosts.500 years looking for evidence, Roger Clarke He tells the story of the enchanted bedroom.When he was a boy, his father gave him a book where he found an Elizabethan bed that caught his attention and promised himself that one day he would sleep in it.In the middle of his first paranormal investigations, with the respective permission of the owner of the Sawston Hall mansion, went with a group of experts to sleep there one night to register the presence of real ghosts.They were scattered throughout the house to look for evidence, when Clarke passed through the Long Gallery hall he placed a quartz that a medium had given him, which would later be the key to confirming a cruel homicide.
That mansion was of him to Huddlestone family, who in 1553 gave refuge to Maria, the Catholic daughter of Henry VIII, when she was persecuted by Protestants in favor of Jane Gray's reign.So as a punishment the opponents burned the property, Maria herself helped rebuild it and that Elizabethan bed in the photo was his.Years later its double walls served to protect Catholic priests during the purges of Isabel IA from then on the strange events did not stop being heard.According to Clarke, those religious who believed in ghosts, and hiding there from those who did not, ended up becoming real ghosts.
During the stay in the place, Clarke heard sounds of a boy's ball boat and when he played the Recorders found the sound of three notes of a wind instrument.After a few days, Clarke went to the house of the medium, handed him the quartz, holding it for a while the woman returned it and felt very hot, almost burned .She took a pen and wrote: "Release me, sir, shame I should give you!", So Clarke remembered the story of a girl who was pregnant and then was killed by one of the children of the family of the house.

Borley's parish house built on an old church in Essex County is one of the most famous cases in England.The legend begins in the century XIV when a monk of the then monastery had sex with a nun from a nearby convent .When they were discovered they tried to escape at night, but they caught them, the man was hanged and the woman was walled alive between the walls of the cloister. Thereafter, subsequent guests of the property could not conceive the dream.
Families reported inexplicable events such as blows and wailing of the walls, steps, temperature changes, bells that sounded alone , floating bubbles of light.The four dawson bull daughters claimed to have frequently seen an ancient nun in the garden, who upon realizing her presence disappeared in the air. This was just the beginning, when the Reverend Eric Guy came to live there in the double bottom of a closet nothing less than...a woman's skull .So I call to Harry Price, considered the first ghostbuster, who made a spiritualism session to contact Bull, builder of the house, who told them the dark legend of the religious.
Another couple, clergyman Lionel Foyster and his wife Marianne, found messages on the walls asking for help, including “This house will be grazing fire.” For more than a year of observations and investigations Price concluded that Borley's rectory was the England's most enchanted house.In the late forties WHGregson saw a single floating oil lamp and exploded against the ground, reducing property to ash as dictated by the wall.When demolished, skeletal remains were found in the basement ruins.

When the photographers Indre Shira and Provand arrived at the Raynham Hall mansion, to show their 17th-century architecture in Country live magazine, they didn't imagine one of their photos would become one of the most famous in the paranormal world.For decades tenants of the property had anecdotes of real ghosts in that house, but they did not take them seriously. Before Provand took a photo on the stairs Indre warned him of a strange presence , but he didn't believe that he had proof of his being in his camera pectro, so they made a bet that if they would find it or not when unveiling the image.
Without more patience, in the early morning they both went to the laboratory to reveal the photo and in the presence of another witness they saw how little by little in the image the white and translucent figure of a woman appeared.Then it was discovered that it was Dorothy Walpole, sister of Sir Robert Walpole, the prime minister of England.Who was locked there by her husband Charles Townshend, the second Viscount, when she found out she had been a lover of a Lord before they married.So "The Lady of Brown", as she is also known, was a lonely prisoner until she died of smallpox and never saw her again to his children in life.
We hope you have been interesting these anecdotes of real ghosts that occurred in England, one of the countries that keeps in each of its corners a halo of mystery.If you were left wanting more terror we recommend the m Onibi supernatural monsters, the Japanese ghosts of light.Do not hesitate to share with us some other story that you know of terror, which of these three real ghost stories did you find most creepy? Leave us your comments, in Mysterious we are pleased to read you . 128522;
When questioning if there are real ghosts we find a no as the first answer.The truth is that are millions of testimonies of people who have gone through an overwhelming situation where, no matter how much is investigated, there is no logical explanation .Specialists in different disciplines try to prove or contradict their presence.So that you can tell us your opinion yourself, Today in Mysterious we are going to tell you three stories of real ghosts that will bristle your skin.
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Do real ghosts exist? 3 Chilling stories that say yes
1.The Elizabethan bed

In his book The story of the 500 ghosts.500 years looking for evidence, Roger Clarke He tells the story of the enchanted bedroom.When he was a boy, his father gave him a book where he found an Elizabethan bed that caught his attention and promised himself that one day he would sleep in it.In the middle of his first paranormal investigations, with the respective permission of the owner of the Sawston Hall mansion, went with a group of experts to sleep there one night to register the presence of real ghosts.They were scattered throughout the house to look for evidence, when Clarke passed through the Long Gallery hall he placed a quartz that a medium had given him, which would later be the key to confirming a cruel homicide.
That mansion was of him to Huddlestone family, who in 1553 gave refuge to Maria, the Catholic daughter of Henry VIII, when she was persecuted by Protestants in favor of Jane Gray's reign.So as a punishment the opponents burned the property, Maria herself helped rebuild it and that Elizabethan bed in the photo was his.Years later its double walls served to protect Catholic priests during the purges of Isabel IA from then on the strange events did not stop being heard.According to Clarke, those religious who believed in ghosts, and hiding there from those who did not, ended up becoming real ghosts.
During the stay in the place, Clarke heard sounds of a boy's ball boat and when he played the Recorders found the sound of three notes of a wind instrument.After a few days, Clarke went to the house of the medium, handed him the quartz, holding it for a while the woman returned it and felt very hot, almost burned .She took a pen and wrote: "Release me, sir, shame I should give you!", So Clarke remembered the story of a girl who was pregnant and then was killed by one of the children of the family of the house.
2.Borley's rectory

Borley's parish house built on an old church in Essex County is one of the most famous cases in England.The legend begins in the century XIV when a monk of the then monastery had sex with a nun from a nearby convent .When they were discovered they tried to escape at night, but they caught them, the man was hanged and the woman was walled alive between the walls of the cloister. Thereafter, subsequent guests of the property could not conceive the dream.
Families reported inexplicable events such as blows and wailing of the walls, steps, temperature changes, bells that sounded alone , floating bubbles of light.The four dawson bull daughters claimed to have frequently seen an ancient nun in the garden, who upon realizing her presence disappeared in the air. This was just the beginning, when the Reverend Eric Guy came to live there in the double bottom of a closet nothing less than...a woman's skull .So I call to Harry Price, considered the first ghostbuster, who made a spiritualism session to contact Bull, builder of the house, who told them the dark legend of the religious.
Another couple, clergyman Lionel Foyster and his wife Marianne, found messages on the walls asking for help, including “This house will be grazing fire.” For more than a year of observations and investigations Price concluded that Borley's rectory was the England's most enchanted house.In the late forties WHGregson saw a single floating oil lamp and exploded against the ground, reducing property to ash as dictated by the wall.When demolished, skeletal remains were found in the basement ruins.
3.The Indre stairs

When the photographers Indre Shira and Provand arrived at the Raynham Hall mansion, to show their 17th-century architecture in Country live magazine, they didn't imagine one of their photos would become one of the most famous in the paranormal world.For decades tenants of the property had anecdotes of real ghosts in that house, but they did not take them seriously. Before Provand took a photo on the stairs Indre warned him of a strange presence , but he didn't believe that he had proof of his being in his camera pectro, so they made a bet that if they would find it or not when unveiling the image.
Without more patience, in the early morning they both went to the laboratory to reveal the photo and in the presence of another witness they saw how little by little in the image the white and translucent figure of a woman appeared.Then it was discovered that it was Dorothy Walpole, sister of Sir Robert Walpole, the prime minister of England.Who was locked there by her husband Charles Townshend, the second Viscount, when she found out she had been a lover of a Lord before they married.So "The Lady of Brown", as she is also known, was a lonely prisoner until she died of smallpox and never saw her again to his children in life.
We hope you have been interesting these anecdotes of real ghosts that occurred in England, one of the countries that keeps in each of its corners a halo of mystery.If you were left wanting more terror we recommend the m Onibi supernatural monsters, the Japanese ghosts of light.Do not hesitate to share with us some other story that you know of terror, which of these three real ghost stories did you find most creepy? Leave us your comments, in Mysterious we are pleased to read you . 128522;
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