Hairy Jack
‘A canine apparition named ‘Hairy Jack’ was to be met with in the parish of Grayingham some years ago, and phantoms of the same breed are said to prowl about lonely plantations, by-ways, and...
Apparitions / Black Dogs / English Folktales / Folklore / Folktales / Hauntings
by Ian · Published July 9, 2025
‘A canine apparition named ‘Hairy Jack’ was to be met with in the parish of Grayingham some years ago, and phantoms of the same breed are said to prowl about lonely plantations, by-ways, and...
Maiden Well Lane in North Kelsey was probably named after the Maiden Well which was visited on St Mark’s Eve (April 24th) by unmarried women in order to discover, through divination who they will marry.
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