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Title: The Alleged Haunting of B---- House
Author: Various
Editor: A. Goodrich-Freer and John, Marquess of Bute
Release Date: August 17, 2005 [EBook #16538]
Language: English
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THE ALLEGED HAUNTING
OF B---- HOUSE
[Illustration: ATTICS]
[Illustration: SECOND FLOOR]
[Illustration: GROUND FLOOR L. Lift. A. Iron gate in Area.]
[Illustration: BASEMENT]
THE ALLEGED HAUNTING
OF
B---- HOUSE
INCLUDING
A JOURNAL KEPT DURING THE TENANCY OF COLONEL LEMESURIER TAYLOR
EDITED BY A. GOODRICH-FREER (MISS X) AND JOHN, MARQUESS OF BUTE, K.T.
LONDON GEORGE REDWAY 1899
"I visited B---- representing that Society [S.P.R.], ... and decided that there was no such evidence as could justify us in giving the results of the inquiry a place in our Proceedings."--The Times, June 10, 1897.
FREDERIC W.H. MYERS, Hon. Sec. of th