Strange Pages from Family Papers
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T. F. Thiselton-Dyer. Strange Pages from Family Papers
Strange Pages from Family Papers
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I.ToC
FATAL CURSES
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II.ToC
THE SCREAMING SKULL
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER III.ToC
ECCENTRIC VOWS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IV.ToC
STRANGE BANQUETS
CHAPTER V.ToC
MYSTERIOUS ROOMS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VI.ToC
INDELIBLE BLOOD STAINS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VII.ToC
CURIOUS SECRETS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VIII.ToC
THE DEAD HAND
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IX.ToC
DEVIL COMPACTS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER X.ToC
FAMILY DEATH OMENS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XI.ToC
WEIRD POSSESSIONS
CHAPTER XII.ToC
ROMANCE OF DISGUISE
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIII.ToC
EXTRAORDINARY DISAPPEARANCES
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIV.ToC
HONOURED HEARTS
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XV.ToC
ROMANCE OF WEALTH
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XVI.ToC
LUCKY ACCIDENTS
CHAPTER XVII.ToC
FATAL PASSION
FOOTNOTES:
INDEX
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T. F. Thiselton-Dyer
Published by Good Press, 2019
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It is further added that the last inheritor of the title—the immediate successor and cousin of the ill-fated young nobleman of Schaffhausen, Anthony Browne, the last Montague, who died at the opening of this century—left no male issue, and his estates devolved on his only daughter, who married Mr. Stephen Poyntz, a great Buckinghamshire landlord. Some years after their marriage Mr. Poyntz was desirous of obtaining a grant of the dormant title "Viscount Montague" in favour of the elder of his two sons, issue of this marriage; but his hopes were suddenly destroyed by the death of the two boys, who were drowned while bathing at Bognor, the "fatal water" thus becoming the means, in fulfilment of the monk's terrible denunciation on the family in his fearful curse.
In a similar manner the great Tichborne trial followed, it is said, upon the fulfilment, in a manner, of a prophecy, respecting that ancient family, made more than seven hundred years before. When the Lady Mabelle Tichborne, wife of the Sir Roger who flourished in the reign of Henry II., was lying on her death-bed, she besought her husband to grant her the means of leaving behind her a charitable bequest in the form of an annual dole of bread. To gratify her whim, he accordingly promised her the produce of as much land in the vicinity of the park as she could walk over while a certain brand was burning; for, as she had been bedridden for many years, he supposed that she would be able to go round only a small portion of the property. But when the venerable dame was carried out upon the ground, she seemed to regain her strength, and, greatly to the surprise of her husband, crawled round several rich and goodly acres, which, to this day, retain the name of "The Crawls." On being reconveyed to her chamber, Lady Mabelle summoned her family to her bedside and predicted its prosperity so long as the annual dole was observed, but she left her solemn curse on any of her descendants who should discontinue it, prophesying that when such should happen, the old house would fall, and the family name "become extinct from failure" of male issue. And she further added, that this would be foretold by a generation of seven sons being followed immediately after by a generation of seven daughters and no son.
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