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The Chancellor's Premonition

Scorrier House, Redruth, Cornwall Unknown Regency

Scorrier House in Redruth, Cornwall, is a place where the fabric of time seems to have been gently tweaked. A man who lived in the house had a dream that he saw the Chancellor of the Exchequer being shot in London. He wasn't one to spin yarns or make things up, but he shared his vision with several people before the news of the assassination had even reached their quiet town. It's a story that has been passed down, a curious incident that raises more questions than it answers.

On 11 May 1812, this premonition became a talking point in local circles. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Spencer Perceval, was indeed shot and killed in London, a fact that was not known in Redruth until later. The incident at Scorrier House is often cited as an example of precognition, a phenomenon where a person gains knowledge about a future event without any apparent means of acquiring that knowledge. While we can't know for certain what really happened, the story remains a fascinating footnote in the history of the house.

Historical Context

Early 19th-century England, Regency period

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic House
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence, No Public Access
Date / Era
11 May 1812
Postcode Area
TR16

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