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Kinross Poltergeist Haunting

Minister's House, Kinross, Perth Kinross Poltergeist Early Modern

The Minister's House in Kinross is home to a rather mischievous poltergeist. Back in June 1718, the minister was startled when an invisible presence threw his Bible into the fireplace. Luckily, he managed to retrieve it without too much damage. It seems this spirit had a particular dislike for the good book, but fortunately, its attempts to destroy it were thwarted. The minister wasn't the only one to experience the spirit's antics; it would also tear clothing and hide pins and needles in cooked foods, making life quite difficult for those living in the house.

Digging deeper into the history of this haunting, it's clear that the poltergeist's actions were quite targeted. The spirit's attempts to destroy the Bible suggest a possible connection to religious tensions or conflicts during that time period. Although we don't have much information on the specific circumstances surrounding the haunting, it's interesting to note that the spirit's activities seemed to be focused on causing disruption and chaos rather than outright malevolence. The fact that the minister was able to recover his Bible suggests that the spirit's powers, while annoying, were perhaps not entirely supernatural.

Historical Context

Early 18th-century Lowlands, Scotland

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence
Date / Era
June 1718
Postcode Area
KY13

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