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Murdered Mother and Child

Ragged Cot Public House, Hyde, Gloucestershire Apparition Georgian

The Ragged Cot Public House in Hyde, Gloucestershire, is home to a heartbreaking and tragic haunting. It's said that in 1760, the landlord's argument with his wife ended in horrific tragedy when he pushed her and their baby down the stairs, killing them both. The brutal act was attempted to be concealed by hiding their bodies in a chest, but the authorities eventually discovered them. Since then, a ghostly apparition of the mother and child has been seen by numerous people, including a policeman who witnessed the aftermath of the crime.

Historical records confirm that this gruesome event took place in the 18th century, a time when domestic disputes and violence were often shrouded in secrecy. The fact that the landlord tried to hide the bodies suggests a desperate attempt to avoid accountability. The haunting manifestation of the mother and child is a poignant reminder of their tragic fate. While there are no detailed witness accounts available, the policeman's testimony provides valuable evidence of the paranormal activity. This location offers a unique opportunity to explore the darker side of history and its lasting impact on a location.

Historical Context

18th-century domestic tragedy

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
GL2

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