Catrin Tudur's Seven Husbands
Berain House in Llanefydd is said to be haunted by the ghost of Catrin Tudur, a woman with a rather unsavoury reputation. Legend has it that Catrin developed a habit of marrying wealthy men, only to kill them off and keep their money for herself. Her crimes were eventually uncovered and as punishment, her spirit is doomed to spend eternity in the company of her seven husbands. The haunting manifestation is a result of her restless spirit, forever trapped in the house where her dark deeds took place.
Historical records suggest that Catrin Tudur lived in the 16th century, a time when women like her were often referred to as 'wicked wives'. Her string of marriages and subsequent deaths of her husbands raised eyebrows, and it's said that her crimes were eventually exposed. The exact date and circumstances of her haunting are unknown, but locals claim that strange occurrences have been reported at Berain House for centuries. While there's no concrete evidence to support the claims, the story of Catrin Tudur has become an integral part of local folklore.
16th century, Tudor period
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