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Phantom of Phil e'r Capel

General area, Llangynwyd, Mid Glamorgan Apparition Victorian

In the rural town of Llangynwyd, a most peculiar haunting has been reported. The ghost of Phil e'r Capel is said to have made its presence known to a local man named Wil Howel, compelling him to perform a series of unusual tasks. According to accounts, Phil e'r Capel forced Wil to toss gold and silver into the river, an act that has left many to wonder about the motivations behind this phantom's actions. The spirit also requested that a young girl, who had been caring for him towards the end of his life, take a hidden purse containing a half guinea and conceal it elsewhere.

Historical records suggest that Phil e'r Capel lived in the area during the Victorian era. His posthumous activities, as reported by Wil Howel and the young girl, have been documented as a case of harassment by a restless spirit. The nature of Phil e'r Capel's requests, particularly those involving the redistribution of his wealth, may indicate a sense of unfinished business or remorse. While the exact circumstances surrounding his death are unclear, it is evident that Phil e'r Capel's presence has had a lasting impact on the local community.

Historical Context

The haunting is set in a rural Welsh town during the Victorian era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
General Area
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
CF44

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