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Mary Blandy's Ghostly Procession

Roads within the village, Hambleden, Buckinghamshire Apparition Georgian

In the sleepy village of Hambleden, a somber figure is said to roam the roads. Mary Blandy, a woman from a bygone era, regretfully walks the area where she once lived. Her story is one of tragic circumstances, having been hanged for poisoning her father to prevent him from objecting to her marriage. This act of desperation has led to her spirit being trapped, doomed to wander the very streets she knew in life.

The tale of Mary Blandy dates back to the 18th century, a time of strict social norms and limited choices for women. Her actions, though extreme, were motivated by a desire for freedom and happiness. Historical records confirm that Mary was indeed executed for her crime, and it is said that her remorseful spirit now haunts the village. While there are no detailed witness accounts or documented evidence of the haunting, the legend of Mary Blandy has endured, captivating those interested in the paranormal history of Hambleden.

Historical Context

18th-century execution for parricide

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Roads within a village
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SL6

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