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Fairy Frights of Lamplugh

No exact area given, Lamplugh, Cumbria Unknown Stuart

In the quiet village of Lamplugh, nestled in the heart of Cumbria, a series of bizarre deaths took place between 1656 and 1663. According to records from Cumbria Archives, four people met their end after being 'frighted to death by faries', a cause of death that sounds like something out of a medieval fairy tale. It's a strange and intriguing episode in the village's history that has left many questions unanswered.

Digging deeper into the historical context, it's clear that Lamplugh was a hotbed of superstition and witchcraft during the 17th century. Three old women were drowned upon trial for witchcraft, and another person was led into a horse pond by a mysterious force known as 'a will of the whisp'. These events took place during a time of great social and economic change in England, and it's possible that the villagers' fears and anxieties manifested in these unusual and unexplained events.

Historical Context

17th-century England, Stuart period, witch trials

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Village
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Documentary Evidence
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1656-1663
Postcode Area
CA15

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