The Vice Principal of St Hugh’s College, Oxford in 1902 was Miss Eleanor Jourdain. She tells of having had several psychic visions of Oxford’s past, including a pageant of people from medieval times which made its way down St Margaret’s Road outside the college towards the gallows, transporting a hapless victim to his fate while the procession danced and cheered. Miss Jourdain went on to say that she had also had visions of the past in the college gardens. Later in her life Miss Jourdain was to become well-known as one of the co-authors of the book An Adventure which tells the story of the ghosts of the Trianon Essex | France | Wiltshire | Wiltshire | Cornwall | Devon | Devon | Devon | Essex | France | France | Hampshire | Indonesia | Ireland | Isle of Wight | Italy | Kent | Lancashire | London | London | London | London | Norfolk | North Yorkshire | Norway | Norway | Oxford | Phenomena | Salop | Suffolk | Surrey | Surrey | Surrey | Unknown | Warwickshire | Wiltshire |
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