Ghost of Giles Cannard
The Cannard's Grave Public House in Shepton Mallet stands on a spot where legend has it a rather unsavoury character met his maker. Giles Cannard, the man behind the haunting, took his own life to avoid arrest for a string of alleged crimes including sheep stealing, forgery, and robbery - the exact offence is lost to history. What is known is that he was given a grim burial at a crossroads with a stake through his heart, a supposed safeguard against his return. It seems this preventive measure didnt quite work as planned.
In days gone by, such a violent end was thought to condemn a soul to roam the earth. And roam it does - or so the locals claim. Giles Cannard's ghost is said to haunt the area around his former place of rest. The story of his life and death has been passed down through generations, fuelling speculation about his restless spirit. While there are no confirmed sightings or encounters on record, the legend of Giles Cannard lives on, drawing in those with a taste for the paranormal.
18th century England, capital punishment and superstition
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