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That directory is available, online. It was a long street, so that may not be near the Slaughter House site. It simply caught my attention as I was studying the area. Also on that street, an inn called the Golden Lion. Interesting juxtaposition of names, particularly if they were near one another. One usually involves a man chasing a woman as she fled for her life.
Some of those tales ended more happily than others. If you find more useful history related to the Slaughter House ghosts, let me know in comments, below. Slaughter House photo courtesy Rodhullandemu. A Jane Ellison, age 75, was buried on 24 Jan She died in the workhouse.
But, she could have been the surviving Jane Ellison 2 above. Wills and probate records sometimes include the oddest details that can shed light on paranormal activity. Nothing odd here, but it may be useful, later.
John Ellison, Labourer Witness: Thomas Craven; Mary Ann Ellison. Below, you can read the detail.
Don't all speak at once! A Tale of old Flinders Street. Norse Magic at the Swan pub. Two strange stories of the living dead. Who is being fried in the subterranean chair?
In Haunted Liverpool 4, best-selling author Tom Slemen has gathered together another superb collection of stories of the paranormal. From his extensive. Welcome to Haunted Liverpool 4, a casebook of the bizarre, the macabre, the uncanny, the spinechilling, and the unbelievable, but all of the 55 stories in this.
The story of a severed head. Never, I repeat never, cross a witch A grim and gruesome tale from a glass. The Tale of a high class Vampiress.
The ghostly woman was thought-projected. Gruesome case of a bisected clown The colossal cigar-shaped craft seen over Edge Lane.
The eerie stalker who goes by lunar phases. She'd seen his face before.
A weird tale of St Luke's. Ghostly goings on on Wirral's rail network.
The mysterious ancient green-clad cultists. The sinister old extractor of Huyton It'll be lonely this Christmas.