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yards (37 m) from the house; they tried to talk to it, but it disappeared as they got closer. Local organist Ernest
Ambrose later said that the Bull family were "very convinced that they had seen an apparition on several occasions". Various people claimed to have witnessed a variety of puzzling incidents, such as a phantom coach driven by two headless horsemen, during the next four decades. Bull died in 1892 and his son, the Reverend Henry ("Harry") Foyster Bull, took over the parish.
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in the hallway. The house was never connected to a gas or electricity supply, and water was obtained from a well in the courtyard. The fire quickly spread and the house was severely damaged. After investigating the cause of the blaze, the insurance company concluded that the fire seemed to have been
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about the alleged manifestations, scheduled to be broadcast in
September 1956, was cancelled owing to concerns about a possible legal action by Marianne Foyster, widow of the last rector to live in Borley Rectory. In 1975 the BBC aired a programme entitled
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The second spirit to be contacted identified himself as Sunex Amures, and claimed that he would set fire to Borley
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attributed to the odd shape of the house. In their conclusion, the three authors wrote, "hen analysed, the evidence for haunting and poltergeist activity for each and every period appears to diminish in force and finally to vanish away."
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on 25 May 1937, and subsequent personal interviews, he recruited a corps of 48 "official observers", mostly students, who spent periods, mainly during weekends, at the house with instructions to report any phenomena that occurred.
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have also defended Price against accusations of fraud. A similar approach was made by Ivan Banks in 1996. Michael Coleman, in an SPR report in 1997, wrote that Price's defenders were unable to rebut the criticisms convincingly.
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of which may date from the 12th century, serves a scattered rural community of three hamlets that make up the parish. There are several substantial farmhouses and the fragmentary remains of Borley Hall, once the seat of the
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of the parish. The house replaced an earlier rectory on the site that had been destroyed by fire in 1841. It was eventually enlarged by the addition of a wing to house Bull's family of fourteen children.
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of the Rev. Harry Bull, who lived in the house before Lionel Foyster, claimed to have seen nothing and were surprised they had been living in what was described as England's most haunted house.
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for her story. In August 1943, Price conducted a brief dig in the cellars of the ruined house and discovered two bones thought to be of a young woman. The bones were given a Christian burial in
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1109:Wood (1992)
1085:Wood (1992)
1073:Karl (2007)
990:, Octopus,
962:Wood (1992)
580:Colin Baker
395:poltergeist
383:Harry Price
368:at night.
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2007:Caribbean
1939:Vietnamese
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183:Floor area
147:Demolished
104:52°03′17″N
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1718:ghostlore
947:16 August
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661:16 August
627:Citations
523:acoustics
502:In 1948,
442:Streatham
426:The Times
351:Hauntings
331:'s novel
317:monastery
132:Completed
107:0°41′39″E
88:, England
2345:Category
2098:Colombia
1900:Japanese
1866:Filipino
1618:(1965),
1607:Skeptoid
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1574:(1986),
1553:(1997),
1486:(1973),
590:See also
470:oil lamp
399:exorcism
347:(1808).
2283:Related
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2132:History
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2065:Indiana
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2017:Navajo
1987:Romania
1971:France
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1893:Bengali
1859:Tibetan
1849:Chinese
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1814:African
1355:Bibcode
344:Marmion
325:convent
279:History
191:Grounds
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78:Address
62:Rectory
2327:Spirit
2191:Séance
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