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Banished Phantom of Heytesbury

General area, Heytesbury, Wiltshire Apparition Victorian

In the quaint village of Heytesbury, a rather unusual haunting has been documented. A male phantom took up residence in the village, manifesting once a year to speak to his ex-wife. This ghostly apparition was finally banished by Parson Smith after several other parsons had failed in their attempts. What's remarkable about this case is that Parson Smith took pity on the entity and banished it to a location close by, suggesting a sense of compassion even in the face of the paranormal.

The events surrounding this haunting date back to 1854, a time when spiritualism and the supernatural were of great interest to the Victorian public. The fact that multiple parsons attempted to banish the entity but failed adds a layer of intrigue to the story. It was only Parson Smith's intervention that brought an end to the phantom's annual appearances. This case raises questions about the nature of ghostly entities and the role of compassion in their resolution.

Historical Context

The haunting occurred in 1854, during the Victorian era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Village
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1854
Postcode Area
BA14

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