Bealings Bells: An Account of the Mysterious Ringing of Bells, at Great Bealings, Suffolk, in 1834; and in Other Parts of England: with Relations of Farther Unaccountable Occurrences, in Various Places
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Account of the ghostly ringing of servant's bells in Bealings House in Great Bealings, a small village in Suffolk, England, a classic occurrence of...
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Account of the ghostly ringing of servant's bells in Bealings House in Great Bealings, a small village in Suffolk, England, a classic occurrence of paranormal bell-ringing which lasted from February 2nd to March 27th 1834 when it stopped as quickly as it started, its cause never discovered. Major Edward Moor (1771-1848) the occupant of the mansion at the time, was a British soldier for the East India Company and Indologist, known for his book THE HINDU PANTHEON, an early treatment in English of Hinduism as a religion.
- Format:Hardcover
- Pages:142 pages
- Publication:1841
- Publisher: Printed and sold by John Loder
- Edition:First edition
- Language:eng
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- kindle Asin:B0DM271GRG









