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Some Ghostly Tales of Shropshire
« on: Thursday 01 September 05 08:34 BST (UK) »
Hi there,
Does some kind person possibly have a copy of
"SOME GHOSTLY TALES OF SHROPSHIRE" by Christine McCarthy ??
I would be most interested to know what it says about a place called "Hall Close, Alveley"
This was a place I often visited as a child and I knew the ghost story - but tried to remember it the other day, and could'nt remember a thing !

Any help much appreciated
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Re: SOME GHOSTLY TALES OF SHROPSHIRE
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 01 September 05 09:43 BST (UK) »
Copies of the book can be purchased from the Shropshire family History Society. Found this link  :)

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SAL/SFHS/LocalPubs.html
Davies, Edwards, Evans, Griffiths, Hughes, James, Jones, Morgan, Nicholas, Powell, Prytherch, Rees, Williams in Glamorgan, Brecon, PEM, CMN & MGY

Biddle, Budd, Clark/e, Davis/Davies, Elliott, Emery, Harper, Harris, Lloyd, Parsons, Phillips, Pitt, Reed/Reid/Read/Rhead, Rogers, Scandrett, Smith, Tyler & Waldron in Staffs, Worcs, Hef, Cheshire, Shrops., Middlesex & Surrey.

Cooghan/Coogan/Cogan - Castleblaney, Co Monaghan

Census Information is Crown Copyright www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

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Re: SOME GHOSTLY TALES OF SHROPSHIRE
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 11 December 05 19:38 GMT (UK) »
Hi there,
Does some kind person possibly have a copy of
"SOME GHOSTLY TALES OF SHROPSHIRE" by Christine McCarthy ??
I would be most interested to know what it says about a place called "Hall Close, Alveley"
This was a place I often visited as a child and I knew the ghost story - but tried to remember it the other day, and could'nt remember a thing !

Any help much appreciated
alveleyhistorian

I have a copy I will try and post details this week.

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Re: SOME GHOSTLY TALES OF SHROPSHIRE
« Reply #3 on: Monday 12 December 05 15:49 GMT (UK) »
Hi there,
Does some kind person possibly have a copy of
"SOME GHOSTLY TALES OF SHROPSHIRE" by Christine McCarthy ??
I would be most interested to know what it says about a place called "Hall Close, Alveley"
This was a place I often visited as a child and I knew the ghost story - but tried to remember it the other day, and could'nt remember a thing !

Any help much appreciated
alveleyhistorian

I have a copy I will try and post details this week.

That's brilliant ! Look forward to seeing it
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Re: SOME GHOSTLY TALES OF SHROPSHIRE
« Reply #4 on: Monday 12 December 05 23:22 GMT (UK) »
a windowed room has no internal access,look through it and there are no floorboards,apparently a man hanged himself here.

Christmas morning 1983 - an elderly couple appeared asking for Dolly- later later found to be the owners dead parents.

a girl awoke to see a stout man with white hair sitting at an old fashioned writing desk.
 another nightthe room was full of what appeared to be cats eyes staring at her.

her sister awoke to find a manstanding over her getting ready to strangle her.

 a brother saw a crying woman with a rope and a dagger who beckoned him"come with me,come with me,my husband is being hanged"

their other brother,Paul saw an elderly woman.

do these ring any bells?


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Re: SOME GHOSTLY TALES OF SHROPSHIRE
« Reply #5 on: Monday 12 December 05 23:48 GMT (UK) »
don't forget that the ghost of a young horseman haunts Coton Hall at midnight on Christmas eve.


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Re: SOME GHOSTLY TALES OF SHROPSHIRE
« Reply #6 on: Monday 12 December 05 23:49 GMT (UK) »
one more thing did/does Christine McCarthy live in Alveley?


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Re: SOME GHOSTLY TALES OF SHROPSHIRE
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 14 December 05 07:41 GMT (UK) »
a windowed room has no internal access,look through it and there are no floorboards,apparently a man hanged himself here.

Christmas morning 1983 - an elderly couple appeared asking for Dolly- later later found to be the owners dead parents.

a girl awoke to see a stout man with white hair sitting at an old fashioned writing desk.
 another nightthe room was full of what appeared to be cats eyes staring at her.

her sister awoke to find a manstanding over her getting ready to strangle her.

 a brother saw a crying woman with a rope and a dagger who beckoned him"come with me,come with me,my husband is being hanged"

their other brother,Paul saw an elderly woman.

do these ring any bells?


Oh Dear ! this made me laugh !
"Dolly" is still is alive and living in a nursing home in Alveley ! ( Yes, I checked )
But the rest as a familar ring - the son was called Paul.

Re - Coton Hall - yes, I remember my great grandmother telling me something about a horseman, but can't remember it all, could you remind me what the book says ??

Many thanks  :) :) :) :) :)

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Re: SOME GHOSTLY TALES OF SHROPSHIRE
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 14 December 05 08:22 GMT (UK) »
one more thing did/does Christine McCarthy live in Alveley?


possibly - there was a Christine (maiden name McCarthy) living in Alveley a couple of years ago, but no sure if she's still there.