One thinge is not to be passed by, affirmed as a certaine trueth by the inhabitants of the town upon their owne knowledge, which is that the Castle is haunted by a certaine spirit in the likenesse of a hare ; which att the meeting of the auditors doeth... Lincolnshire Notes and Queries - Page 1011896Full view - About this book
| 1821 - 720 pages
...inhabitants of the towne upon their owne knowledge, which is, that the castle it hannled by a certain spirit in the likenesse of a hare ; which att the...meeting of the auditors doeth usually runne betweene their legs, and sometymes overthrows them, and goe passes away. They have pursued it downe into the... | |
| 1821 - 734 pages
...inhabitants of the tonne upon their owne knowledge, which is, that the castle is haunted by a certain spirit in the likenesse of a hare ; which att the meeting of the auditors doeth usually ruttne betweene their legs, and sometymes overthrows them, and soe passes away. They have pursued it... | |
| 1821 - 730 pages
...thinge is not to be passed by affirmed as a ceitaine trueth by many of the inhabitants of the towne upon their owne knowledge, which is, that the castle is haunted by a certain spirit in the likenesse of a hare ; which att the meeting of the auditors doeth usually runne... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1834 - 430 pages
...thinge it not to be passed by affirmed as a certaine trueth by many of the inhabitants of the towne upon their owne knowledge, which is, that the castle is haunted by a certaine spirit}n the likenesse of a hare: which att the meeting of the auditors doeth usually runne betweene... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1834 - 480 pages
...thinge it not to be passed by affirmed as a certaine trueth by many of the inhabitants of the towne upon their owne knowledge, which is, that the castle...certaine spirit in the likenesse of a hare : which alt the meeting of the auditors doeth usually runne betweene their legs, and sometymes overthrows them,... | |
| Eliza Gutch - 1908 - 476 pages
...heard this story from more than one person to whom he has narrated it. — N. & Q.9, vol. ii., 336. Bolingbroke Castle. ' One thinge is not to be passed...They have pursued it downe into the castle yard, and scene it take in att a grate into a lower celler, and have followed it thither with a light ; where... | |
| Folklore Society (Great Britain) - 1908 - 472 pages
...heard this story from more than one person to whom he has narrated it. — N. & Q.9, vol. ii., 336. Bolingbroke Castle. ' One thinge is not to be passed...They have pursued it downe into the castle yard, and scene it take in att a grate into a lower celler, and have followed it thither with a. light ; where... | |
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